1862Jews Granted Equal Rights in Congress Poland, Moses Hess Publishes Rome and Jerusalem

Jews are given equal rights in Russian-controlled Congress P...
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📜 Jews Emancipated in England

EmancipationJewish rightsUnited Kingdom19th centuryLegal status
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

🕍 Zion Society Formed in Frankfurt am Main

The Zion Society is formed in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Zion Society Formed in Frankfurt am Main (1861)
ZionismFrankfurt19th centuryGerman JewryEarly Zionism
GermanyGermany

🌱 Zion Society Formed in Frankfurt

The Zion Society is formed in Frankfurt, Germany.
Zion Society Formed in Frankfurt (1861)
ZionismEarly ZionismFrankfurtJewish Organizations19th CenturyDiaspora
GermanyGermany

📜 Jews Granted Equal Rights in Congress Poland, Moses Hess Publishes Rome and Jerusalem

Jews are given equal rights in Russian-controlled Congress Poland. The privileges of some towns regarding prohibition of Jewish settlement are revoked. In Leipzig, Moses Hess publishes the book Rome and Jerusalem, the first book to call for the establishment of a Jewish socialist commonwealth in Palestine. The book is also notable for giving the impetus for the Labor Zionist movement.
Jews Granted Equal Rights in Congress Poland, Moses Hess Publishes Rome and Jerusalem (1862)
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✍️ Moses Hess Writes Rome and Jerusalem

Moses Hess writes Rome and Jerusalem. The Last National Question (text) arguing for the Jews to return to the Land of Israel, and proposes a socialist country in which the Jews would become agrarianised through a process of "redemption of the soil". His ideas later evolved into the Labor Zionism movement.
Moses Hess Writes Rome and Jerusalem (1862)
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🕍 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 Kalischer Publishes Derishat Zion (1862)
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