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History of Zionism, 1600-1918, Vol. 2 (of 2)

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A comprehensive historical survey traces the evolution of the Jewish national movement across several centuries, concentrating on its manifestations in England and France while noting related efforts elsewhere. It combines chronological narrative with encyclopedic chapters, documentary appendices, portraits, and essays that illuminate literary, artistic, and diplomatic dimensions. The author draws on unpublished manuscripts, archives, and old prints to document political, social, and non-Jewish pro-Zionist activities and the movement's development through the outbreak and course of the Great War. Supplementary material includes wartime accounts up to the peace negotiations, a biographical sketch of notable figures, and an index of persons and subjects.


CONTENTS

PREFATORY NOTE

INTRODUCTION by M. Stéphen Pichon

CONTENTS of Volume II.

ILLUSTRATIONS to Volume II.

SIR MARK SYKES⁠—A Tribute

CHAPTER XLIXA. From the Second to the Fourth Congress

Chovevé Zion and Zionists in England—Louis Loewe—Nathan Marcus Adler—Albert Löwy—Abraham Benisch—The Rev. M. J. Raphall—Dr. M. Gaster—Rabbi Samuel Mohilewer—English representation at the Second and Third Congresses—The Fourth Congress in London.

CHAPTER XLIXB. The Death of Herzl

England and Zionism—Sir B. Arnold in the Spectator—Cardinal Vaughan—Lord Rosebery—The death of Herzl—David Wolffsohn—Prof. Otto Warburg—Zionism in the smaller states.

CHAPTER XLIXC. The Pogroms

The year 1906—Pogroms—Emigration—Conder and his activities—An Emigration Conference—The Eighth Congress—The question of the Headquarters.

CHAPTER XLIXD. The Death of Wolffsohn

191014—The Tenth and Eleventh Congresses—Death of Wolffsohn.

CHAPTER XLIXE. On the Eve of the War

Baron Edmond de Rothschild in Palestine—Sir John Gray Hill—Professor S. Schechter—South African Statesmen—A Canadian Statesman—Christian religious literature again.

ZIONISM DURING THE WAR, 19141918—

General Survey

Zionist Propaganda in Wartime

Conferences

The Jewish National Fund

Zionism and Jewish Relief Work

The Russian Revolution

Political Activities in England and the Allied Countries

Conference of English Zionist Federation in 1917

Zionism and Public Opinion in England

Co-ordination of Zionists’ Reports

The British Declaration and its Reception

London Opera House Demonstration

Manifesto to the Jewish People

Declarations of the Entente Governments

APPENDICES—

I. The Prophets and the Idea of a National Restoration
II. Rev. Paul Knell: Israel and England Paralleled
III. Matthew Arnold on Righteousness in the Old Testament
IV. “Esperança de Israel,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
V. “Spes Israelis,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
VI. “Hope of Israel—Ten Tribes ... in America—מקוה ישראל—De Hoop Van Israel,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
VII. The Humble Addresses of Manasseh Ben-Israel
VIII. Vindiciæ Judæorum,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
IX. Enseña A Pecadores
X. “De Termino Vitæ—of the Term of Life,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
XI. נשמת חיים—De Immortalitate Animæ,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
XII. “Rights of the Kingdom,” by John Sadler
XIII. “Nova Solyma,” edited by the Rev. Walter Begley
XIV. “Præadamitæ—Men before Adam,” by Isaac de La Peyrère
XV. Isaac Vossius
XVI. “Doomes-Day”
XVII. “Restauration of All Israel And Judah”
XVIII. “Apology for the Honorable Nation of the Jews—Apologia por la Noble Nacion de los Ivdios—Verantwoordinge voor de edele Volcken der Jooden,” by Edward Nicholas
XIX. “A Word for the Armie,” by Hugh Peters
XX. Isaac da Fonseca Aboab
XXI. Dr. Abraham Zacutus Lusitanus
XXII. Jacob Judah Aryeh de Leon
XXIII. Thesouro Dos Dinim
XXIV. “Rettung der Juden,” by Manasseh Ben-Israel
XXV. Newes from Rome
XXVI. “The World’s Great Restauration,” by Sir Henry Finch
XXVII. “The World’s Great Restauration”—continued
XXVIII. Philip Ferdinandus
XXIX. Petition of the Jewes Johanna and Ebenezer Cart(en) (w)right
XXX. “The Messiah Already Come,” by John Harrison
XXXI. “Discourse of Mr. John Dury to Mr. Thorowgood—Jewes in America,” by Tho. Thorowgood—“Americans no Jews,” by Hamon l’Estrange
XXXII. “Whether it be Lawful to Admit Jews into a Christian Commonwealth,” by John Dury
XXXIII. “Life and Death of Henry Jessey”
XXXIV. “The Glory of Jehudah and Israel—De Heerlichkeydt ... van Jehuda en Israel,” by Henry Jesse
XXXV. Of the Late Proceeds at White-Hall, concerning the Jews (Henry Jesse)
XXXVI. Bishop Thomas Newton and the Restoration of Israel
XXXVII. “A Call to the Christians and the Hebrews”
XXXVIII. The Centenary of the British and Foreign Bible Society
XXXIX. Lord Kitchener and the Palestine Exploration Fund
XL. Bonaparte’s Call to the Jews
XLI. Letter addressed by a Jew to his Co-religionists in 1798
XLII. “Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrim,” by Diogene Tama
XLIII. “Signs of the Times”—“A Word in Season”—“Commotions since French Revolution”—“History of Christianity”—“The German Empire”—“Fulfilment of Prophecy,” by Rev. James Bicheno
XLIV. “Restoration of the Jews”—“Friendly Address to the Jews,” by the Rev. James Bicheno—“Letter to Mr. Bicheno,” by David Levi
XLV. “Attempt to Remove Prejudices Concerning the Jewish Nation,” by Thomas Witherby
XLVI. “Observations on Mr. Bicheno’s Book,” by Thomas Witherby
XLVII. “Letters to the Jews,” by Joseph Priestley
XLVIII. “An Address to the Jews on the Present State of the World,” by Joseph Priestley
XLIX. “Letters to Dr. Priestley,” by David Levi
L. “A Famous Passover Melody,” by the Rev. F. L. Cohen
LI. “Reminiscences of Lord Byron ... Poetry, etc., of Lady Caroline Lamb,” by Isaac Nathan
LII. “Selection of Hebrew Melodies,” by John Braham and Isaac Nathan
LIII. Earl of Shaftesbury’s Zionist Memorandum—Scheme for the Colonisation of Palestine
LIV. Restoration of the Jews
LV. Another Zionist Memorandum—Restoration of the Jews
LVI. Extracts from Autograph and other Letters between Sir Moses Montefiore and Dr. N. M. Adler
LVII. The Final Exodus
LVIII. Disraeli and the Purchase of the Suez Canal Shares
LIX. Cyprus and Palestine
LX. Disraeli and Heine
LXI. Disraeli’s Defence of the Jews
LXII. A Hebrew Address to Queen Victoria (1849)
LXIII. An Appeal by Ernest Laharanne (1860)
LXIV. Statistics of the Holy Land
LXV. An Open Letter of Rabbi Chayyim Zebi Sneersohn of Jerusalem (1863)
LXVI. The Tragedy of a Minority, as seen by an English Jewish Publicist (1863)
LXVII. London Hebrew Society for the Colonization of the Holy Land
LXVIII. An Open Letter of Henri Dunant (1866)
LXIX. An Appeal of Rabbi Elias Gutmacher and Rabbi Hirsch Kalischer to the Jews of England (1867)
LXX. Alexandre Dumas (fils) and Zionism
LXXI. Appeal of Dunant’s Association for the Colonisation of Palestine (1867)
LXXII. Edward Cazalet’s Zionist Views
LXXIII. A Collection of Opinions of English Christian Authorities on the Colonization of Palestine
LXXIV. Petition to the Sultan
LXXV. (1) Chovevé Zion and Zionist Workers
(2) Modern Hebrew Literature
LXXVI. Note upon the Alliance Israélite Universelle and the Anglo-Jewish Association
LXXVII. An Appeal of the Berlin Kadima
LXXVIII. The Jewish Colonies in Palestine
LXXIX. The Manifesto of the Bilu (1882)
LXXX. Zionism and Jewish Art
LXXXI. Progress of Zionism in the West since 1897
LXXXII. The Institutions of Zionism
LXXXIII. David Wolffsohn’s Autobiography
LXXXIV. Some English Press Comments on the London Zionist Congress (1900)
LXXXV. Colonel Conder on the Value of the Jewish National Movement (1903)
LXXXVI. Lord Gwydyr on Zionism and the Arabs
LXXXVII. Consular Reports
LXXXVIII. “Advent of the Millennium” (Moore)
LXXXIX. Crémieux’s Circular to the Jews in Western Europe
XC. “The Banner of the Jews” (Emma Lazarus)
XCI. “The Advanced Guard”

ADDENDA

CORRIGENDA

CATALOGUE OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS

BOOKS CONSULTED

INDEX


ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.

Baron Edmond de Rothschild

Lieut.-Col. Sir Mark Sykes, Bart., M.P.

Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, M.P.

Gen. Sir Edmund H. H. Allenby

M. S. J. M. Pichon

M. Jules Cambon

H.E. Paolo Boselli

H.E. Baron Sidney Sonnino

M. A. F. J. Ribot

M. G. E. B. Clemenceau

President Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M.P.

Laying Foundation Stone of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Newes from Rome.

The Kattowitz Conference, 5644 = 1884