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- Q5732749 subject Q6499749.
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- Q5732749 abstract "Proto-Zionism (or Forerunners of Zionism; Hebrew: מְבַשְרֵי הציונות, pronounced: Mevasrei ha-Tzionut) is a term attributed to a group of people deeply affected by the idea of modern Nationalism spread in Europe of the 19th century, as they sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Israel. Central activity of men was between the years 1860 to 1874, before the Zionist movement established practical (1881) and political Zionism (1896) . For this reason they are called precursors of Zionism. As the 17th century raised the idea of "restoring the Jews to Israel Israel naturally by settlement and political action" by Jews and non Jews. However, these ideas were missing in terms of the ultimate goal, do not have united people to action and relied on the national project and the State - the nation. Therefore, these figures are not considered in Heralds of Zionism. Rabbi Judah ben Solomon Hai Alkalai (1798–1878), Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874), philosopher Moses Hess (1812–1875) are considered proto-Zionists.".
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- Q5732749 comment "Proto-Zionism (or Forerunners of Zionism; Hebrew: מְבַשְרֵי הציונות, pronounced: Mevasrei ha-Tzionut) is a term attributed to a group of people deeply affected by the idea of modern Nationalism spread in Europe of the 19th century, as they sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Israel. Central activity of men was between the years 1860 to 1874, before the Zionist movement established practical (1881) and political Zionism (1896) . For this reason they are called precursors of Zionism.".
- Q5732749 label "Proto-Zionism".
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