1853 ⟶ Abraham Mapu Publishes 'Ahabat Zion'
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✍️ Abraham Mapu Publishes 'Ahabat Zion'
Abraham Mapu publishes Ahabat Zion, the first Hebrew novel, a romance of the time of King Hezekiah and Isaiah⟶

Hebrew literatureAbraham MapuZionism19th centuryHebrew novelCulture
🕍 Zion Society Formed in Frankfurt am Main
The Zion Society is formed in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.⟶

ZionismFrankfurt19th centuryGerman JewryEarly Zionism

🕍 Zvi Hirsch Kalischer Publishes Derishat Zion
Zvi Hirsch Kalischer publishes Derishat Zion, maintains that the salvation of the Jews, promised by the Prophets, can come about only by self-help. His ideas contributed to the Religious Zionism movement.⟶

Zvi Hirsch KalischerDerishat ZionReligious Zionism19th CenturyRabbinic ThoughtSelf-HelpZionism

🎵 Naphtali Herz Imber Writes 'Tikvatenu'
Galician poet Naphtali Herz Imber writes a poem Tikvatenu (Our Hope), later adopted as the Zionist Hymn Hatikvah.⟶

ZionismHatikvahJewish AnthemNaphtali Herz ImberPoetryCulture19th Century

🗣️ Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Revives Hebrew
Eliezer ben Yehuda makes Aliyah and leads efforts to revive Hebrew as a common Spoken language.⟶

HebrewEliezer Ben-YehudaLanguage RevivalZionismCultureLand of Israel19th Century
