History of Israel: Theodor Herzl
- SKU 28105
- UPC
Grades: 6-Adult The History of Israel Series is a resource for teaching about the State of Israel's evolution, development, and history. Each History of Israel lesson offers students an opportunity to study a period in time, an event, a person, or a situation facing Israel.
There are twelve History of Israel lessons on the following topics.
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Balfour Declaration
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David Ben Gurion
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Birth of Israel
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Five Aliyot
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Theodor Herzl
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Kibbutz
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Rav Kook
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Land of Jews From All Over the World
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Golda Meir
- The Six-Day War
- Henrietta Szold
- The West Bank
- Teacher's Guide
The History of Israel: Theodor Herzl lesson allows students to focus on the founder of Political Zionism. In 1891, Herzl was a reporter at the Dreyfus trial, and that experience of anti-Semitism triggered his Zionism. In many ways, his biography provides an opportunity to trace the roots of modern Zionism as a response to European antisemitism. This lesson uses Herzl’s biography to give students a chance to think about issues of identity and Zionist history and apply some of those concepts to their own lives.
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History of Israel: Theodor Herzl