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(ISRAEL.) HERZL, THEODOR. Autograph Letter Signed, "Th. Herzl," to an unnamed recipient [author and activist Willy Bambus], in German,

PLANNING FIRST ZIONIST CONGRESS (ISRAEL.) HERZL, THEODOR. Autograph Letter Signed, "Th. Herzl," to an unnamed recipient [author and activist Willy Bambus], in German, anticipating that the Zionist conference he is planning for the summer would result in a stronger alliance with the Berlin Zionists, approving the suggestion of a bank for Israel, and asking that he purchase a newspaper in Berlin to begin discretely disseminating propaganda. 3 pages, "Neue Freie Presse" stationery, written on a single folded sheet; loss to upper right corner of first page (not affecting text), tissue repairs to fold intersection and ends, minor scattered soiling touching text on first page, faint foxing along lower edge. Vienna, 26 January 1897

  • Notes: ". . . I want to reach an understanding with the Berlin Zionists. . . . [I]n the general Zionist conference that I am planning for next summer, we will grow closer to each other. . . . The plan for a bank for Eretz Israel especially seems to me . . . very healthy. After all I have known this for some time.
    "But a project of this sort . . . has one prior condition: propaganda. First we must have propaganda and afterward establish economic projects . . . . [T]ry to win influence at a Berlin daily newspaper. . . . There is no necessity to immediately give the newspaper a Zionist imprint. On the contrary, because of the cowardly suspicions (to my sorrow, of most of the Jews) of Zionism, it would be wiser to keep things innocent. . . . Perhaps you can . . . purchase a Zionist paper in Berlin, that will not be outwardly noticed as such.
    "Until now Zionism has been silent. We must free its tongue. This is the first order of business. . . ."
    Willy Bambus (1862-1904), a leader of the Berlin Hovevei Zion, corresponded with Herzl two days prior to this letter, in which he proposed establishing an agricultural bank for Israel.

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