Theodor herzl
Israel’s untapped power: Sun, water, and true energy security - opinion
How sun and water could, and should, power Israel
Spirit of Herzl: Central Jerusalem hotel with history, comics, and charm
What is Zionism? World’s most misunderstood movement still matters - opinion
How orthodoxy is redefining modern Zionism - opinion
Herzl's legacy lives on in Chicago - opinion
Time will tell if the next great leaders, thinkers, artists, athletes and educators come from the Herzl School of Excellence, but of one thing I am sure...”if they will it, it is not a dream.”
Zionism past and present: From Herzl to Herzog
Wisely speaking in Hebrew, even though much of the 125th anniversary of Herzl’s First Zionist Congress this week transpired in English, Herzog was at his best.
Reasserting Zionism and why it's important - opinion
Theodor Herzl said, "At Basel, I founded the Jewish State. If I said this out loud today, I would be greeted by universal laughter."
125 years on, this is my Zionism - opinion
Zionism and the state of Israel means a lot to the Jewish people, why?
Basel 125 years later: Our biggest challenge is anti-Zionism -opinion
We cannot guarantee a secure Jewish future without strong efforts to push back against the extreme anti-Zionism rampant in many countries and seeping into international forums.
Dear Herzl: Your dream came true - comment
Remember the ones who argued with you about whether it makes sense to wear a frock and a tie at 10 in the morning? Their great-grandchildren wear jeans and a T-shirt to work.
Herzl and the First Zionist Congress: Then and now - opinion
We need a new Herzl and a new Zionist Congress, not for the purpose of establishing a state or defining identity, but to breathe the spirit of solidarity and Jewish brotherhood into an era of strife.
Dreaming Jewishly again: The 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress
In introducing Herzl to the next generation, I learned some defining lessons from the 1897 Zionist Congress. These insights should shape the debate we need today.
Creator of ‘Shtisel’ is working on a series about Theodor Herzl, father of modern Zionism
Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism who died in his native Austria in 1904, is the subject of a series being developed by Ori Elon, according to a report in Deadline.
Turn threats to Judaism into enablers of its survival
We need to replace the uniting feature of European persecution that “made Jews of us” with an ideological, political and diplomatic infrastructure of Judaism, and that is Zionism.