| Literature - 1917 - 920 pages
...parts of the world, and it formulated its ideal in the so-called Basle Program: "The aim of Zionism is to create for the Jewish People a Home in Palestine secured by public law." Twenty years have passed since that first Zionist Congress was held, and although another dozen Congresses... | |
| American literature - 1920 - 684 pages
..."Jewish State," the first Zionist World Congress was held at Basle, which proclaimed as its program: "Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law." Then came Joseph Chamberlain's offer of East Africa to Herzl. Joseph Chamberlain's offer of East Africa... | |
| Albert Shaw - World politics - 1920 - 998 pages
..."Jewish State," the first Zionist World Congress was held at Basle, which proclaimed as its program: "Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law." Then came Joseph Chamberlain's offer of East Africa to Herzl. Joseph Chamberlain's offer of East Africa... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - Albania - 1920 - 968 pages
...during August, 1897. It formulated the socalled Basel Program which proclaimed that Zionists strive to "create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law," and that they purpose to work for the agricultural and industrial colonization of the land, the binding... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 516 pages
...at Vienna hi 1913. The idea of the movement was embodied at the first Congress in the famous " Basel Programme " : Zionism strives to create for the Jewish...contemplates the following means to the attainment of this ead : 1. The promotion, on suitable lines, of the colonization of Palestine by Jewish agricultural... | |
| Harry Sacher - Jews - 1917 - 278 pages
...known as "The Basle Programme."* This paragraph affirms \that " The object of Zionism is to establish for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law." In employing the words " secured by public law," the Congress laid stress upon the- fact that what... | |
| Basil Mathews - Jews - 1918 - 184 pages
...position, as defined at the first Zionist Congress held in Basle on August 29, 1897, is as follows : — Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a...the following means to the attainment of this end : (i) The promotion, on suitable lines, of the colonization of Palestine by Jewish agricultural and... | |
| Frederick Solomon Spiers - Jews - 1918 - 24 pages
...statement of Zionism which was formulated at the first -Zionist Congress, usually known as the Basle Programme : " Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by legal guarantees." But this statement merely embodies a programme and is not and does not pretend to... | |
| Frank G. Jannaway - Jews - 1918 - 202 pages
...reminding, but outsiders do, that the first article of the Basle programme runs as follows : — " Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by legal guarantees." And now what do we find are the relative positions of the aims and schemes of the... | |
| Benjamin Lee Gordon - Egypt - 1919 - 350 pages
...Congress, in Basle (1897), where the aim of the Zionist movement was formulated in the following preamble: "Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a...contemplates the following means to the attainment of this aim: (1) The promotion, on suitable lines, of the colonization of Palestine by Jewish agricultural... | |
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