{"id":4542,"date":"2021-11-30T07:51:12","date_gmt":"2021-11-30T07:51:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new2022.foz.co.il\/?p=4542"},"modified":"2022-06-30T11:22:02","modified_gmt":"2022-06-30T11:22:02","slug":"first-zionist-congress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fozmuseum.com\/blog\/first-zionist-congress\/","title":{"rendered":"The First Zionist Congress"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
\u201cAt Basel, I founded the Jewish State. If I said this aloud today, I would be greeted by universal laughter. In five years, perhaps, and certainly in fifty years, everyone will perceive it.\u201d \u2014Theodor Herzl,\u00a0Diary Entry<\/em>, September 1, 1897.<\/p> Theodor Herzl convened the first\u00a0Zionist Congress\u00a0as a symbolic Parliament for those who felt sympathy with the Zionist goals. The idea of organizing a Zionist Congress was not new. Indeed, the leaders of Hovevei Zion had convened an international conference back in November 1884. But in 1897 Theodor Herzl organized a congress with unprecedented panache and for the whole world to see. At that time only tens of thousand Jews were living in Palestine, and the rest of the Jewish nation (millions of people) were scattered all over Europe and the rest of the world. The main idea behind the Congress was to spread out the notion of the Zionist movement among the Jews of the world.<\/p> Herzl had planned to hold the gathering in Munich, but due to local Jewish opposition, he transferred the gathering to Basel, Switzerland. The Congress took place from August 29 \u2013 31, 1897 in the concert hall of the Basel Municipal Casino. There is some dispute as to the exact number of participants at this First Zionist Congress; however, the approximate figure is 200 participants from seventeen countries, sixty-nine of whom were delegates from various Zionist societies, while the remaining participants were individual invitees. A few women did participate in the Zionist Congress, but their voting rights were given to them only at the second congress a year later.<\/p> <\/p>