Fetterman: “The proudest thing that I’ve done in my Senate career is to stand for Israel and with the Jewish community ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik receives World Jewish Congress' top honor while launching New York governor campaign, vowing to combat ...
As academics and thinkers reviewed Project Maccabee, Adam Scott Bellos recounted receiving feedback comparing his project to ...
WJC President Ronald S. Lauder on Monday presented the organization’s highest recognition to U.S. Senator John Fetterman ...
Participants at the first World Jewish-Zionist Youth Congress draft a charter and elect a council to connect young Jewish leaders worldwide.The post Jewish teens gather in Herzl’s birthplace to launch ...
Modern Jewish history’s most famous bearded political leader could be coming to streaming services soon, thanks to one of the creators of “Shtisel.” Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism who ...
Theodor Herzl did not live to see Israel realized, but he is arguably the country’s most enduring visionary. In less than a decade, before his early death in 1904, at the age of 44, Herzl lifted the ...
Before Theodor Herzl was a modern Moses, he was a second grade student who brought home a report card from his school in Pest. “Moms keep things,” said Warren Klein, the curator of the new exhibit, ...
A glowing tribute to the memory of Dr. Theodor Herzl, father of political Zionism and founder of the World Zionist Organization, was paid at the opening session of the Zionist Congress here by Nahum ...
Theodor Herzl’s utopian novel “Altneuland” receives criticism from many Zionists. For one thing, it envisions for the future Jewish state a perpetually secure society never in need of robust defense, ...
Stephen Theodore Norman was Theodor Herzl’s only grandson and the only other member of the family who shared the founder of Zionism’s passion for building a Jewish state. But Norman’s dream of moving ...
The funeral took place in Vienna on July 7, 1904. The stunning announcement had come on the 4th: Theodore Herzl, dead at age 44. Here is Stefan Zweig’s description of the day: “A strange day it was, a ...