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THEODOR HERZL 12 TRIBES ISRAEL GOLD MEDAL BEZEL PENDANT Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian

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THEODOR HERZL 12 TRIBES ISRAEL GOLD MEDAL BEZEL PENDANT Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian
THEODOR HERZL 12 TRIBES ISRAEL GOLD MEDAL BEZEL PENDANT Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian
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THEODOR HERZL 12 TRIBES ISRAEL GOLD MEDAL BEZEL PENDANT

Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian journalist, playwright, political activist, and writer. He was one of the fathers of modern political Zionism. He appears on many Israeli coins and medals. This privately minted gold medal commemorates Herzl and was minted in 1960. It has a diameter of about 44 mm and weighs about 16 grams. The gold is 0.900 fine. The coin is mounted and set in an 18k yellow gold rope chain bezel pendant and would make an impressive gift or addition to any fine collection.

DETAILS:
- COIN SIZE: 44mm. (1-3/4 In.) Width
- PENTANT SIZE: 50mm. (2 In.) Height.
- GROSS WEIGHT: 21.2 Grams.
- COIN WEIGHT: 16 Grams.
- BEZEL WEIGHT: 5.2 Grams.
- COIN PURITY: 90% / 21.6k Gold
- BEZEL PURITY: 75% / 18K Gold
- CONDITION: Scuffing and light to moderate surface scratches to the coin, overall very good.


BIO:
Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) was the founder and president of the Zionist Organization, the modern political movement to establish an independent Jewish state. A successful Viennese journalist and playwright, Herzl published his Zionist manifesto The Jewish State ('Der Judenstaat') in 1896. The following year, he convened the first Zionist Congress with the aim of taking practical steps to establish the Jewish state. Herzl led the Zionist Organization for seven years until his death in 1904 at age 44. Herzl is the only individual mentioned by name in Israel’s Declaration of Independence, which refers to him as the 'author of the vision of the Jewish state' (???? ???? ?????? ???????).

Herzl’s efforts on behalf of Jewish restoration in Palestine were many and varied. In addition to the annual Zionist Congresses, he conducted a broad diplomatic effort that involved him in negotiations with the leadership of Britain, Germany, Russia and the Ottoman Emprire over the issuing of a formal charter for a Jewish government in Palestine. He established hundreds of chapters of the Zionist Organization throughout Europe and in America, a Jewish national bank and the Zionist newspaper Die Welt. Herzl’s campaigns paid off in pledges of support from British candidates running for office already during his lifetime. During World War I, a decade after Herzl’s death, his former legal counsel in Britain, David Lloyd George, became Prime Minister and adopted a policy of establishing a Jewish national home in territories liberated from Turkey by British forces. This alliance between Britain and the Zionist Organization brought hundreds of thousands of Jews to Palestine and led to the establishment of Israel as an independent Jewish state in 1948, a mere 52 years after the publication of Herzl’s book The Jewish State.

Today, Herzl is remembered principally for his 'political Zionism'–a term coined by his principal detractor, Ahad Ha’am, as a term of derision. Herzl realized that the rapid rise of anti-Semitism in France, Germany, Austria and Russia was leading to a catastrophic persecution of the Jews, and saving Jewish lives was a principal motive behind his efforts to establish a territory under Jewish legal and military control that could serve as a place of refuge.

But Herzl’s critique of the Jewish condition ran deeper than this. Even Jews living in physical safety were in an intolerable position, he believed, because they had given up their dignity and honor in leaving the identity and traditions of their fathers. As he wrote in an essay published a few months after The Jewish State:

The atrocities of the Middle Ages were unprecedented, and the people who withstood those tortures must have had some great strength, an inner unity which we have lost. A generation which has grown apart from Judaism does not have this unity. It can neither rely upon our past nor look to our future. That is why we shall once more retreat into Judaism and never again permit ourselves to be thrown out of this fortress… We shall thereby regain our lost inner wholeness and along with it a little character—our own character. Not a Marrano-like, borrowed, untruthful character, but our own. ('Judaism,' November 1896)

Thus for Herzl, Zionism was a means of restoring the inner unity of the Jewish soul. As he told the assembled delegates at the First Zionist Congress, 'Zionism is a return to Judaism even before there is a return to the Jewish land.'

In Herzl’s writings he repeatedly emphasized that the creation of a Jewish homeland was merely the external change that he wished to attain. The true aim was the establishment of a firm Jewish consciousness, a unique Jewish 'character' and perspective on things that the Jews would contribute to the world, and by means of which they would again be able to play a special role among the nations.

For a little more on Herzl’s idea of a 'return to Judaism,' read the following Hanuka story, apparently autobiographical, which Herzl published a few months after the First Zionist Congress under his Hebrew name, Binyamin Ze’ev:
Condition
Scuffing and light to moderate surface scratches to the coin, overall very good. (see images).
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THEODOR HERZL 12 TRIBES ISRAEL GOLD MEDAL BEZEL PENDANT Theodor Herzl was an Austro-Hungarian

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