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The Jewish Story: The Awakening
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Return to the land of Israel had been a dream for almost 2000 years, and in the late 19th century it began to become a reality. But it took one man to transform the notion of a national rebirth from a subconscious desire to an international issue. Here is a presentation of the early life of Theodore Herzl.
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gave me a firm spot on which to stand
says our communities and I shall move
the world now I have the great merit of
standing here in the land Israel as I'm
speaking to you and I'm definitely
looking to move you wherever you are
because I'm Rob Mike foyer and this is
the Jewish story episode 21 The
Awakening so things are starting to
happen a people whose national
consciousness has been sleeping he's
beginning to shake and stir I don't want
to fall too far into the classic Zionist
rhetoric that negates any sense
whatsoever of nationhood amongst the
Jews before the first Zionist conference
in 1897 but nevertheless the spirit of
the Maccabees begins to awake now in our
story it's a strange and powerful notion
that I'm Israel must have sovereignty
over particular geography in order to
fulfill our destiny and this awakening
an Amish rel slow process though it will
be as we see in the coming episodes
begins in the context of a much larger
coming to consciousness of the entire
globe because the late 19th century can
honestly be labeled as the opening phase
but we're in a global world now I'll
give you an example it may sound a
little strange but it's quite
demonstrative there are some who claim
that the explosion of mount Krakatoa in
1883 a massive volcano in the sunder
Strait was actually the first global
event now aside from the fact it was the
loudest sound ever heard just imagine an
explosion in New Jersey that you could
hear in California and the fantastic
sunsets which resulted from the dust
thrown up in the atmosphere by the
explosion noted in countries across the
world
the pressure wave was recorded by
amateur meteorologists on barometers
around the globe world temperatures
dropped by more than a degree Celsius
for over a year and perhaps most
significantly Africa Asia Europe and
Americas were already tied together by
telegraph lines when Krakatoa
blew up which meant that the explosion
of volcanic island off the tip of
Indonesia or the Dutch East Indies as
they were known became breakfast reading
for people on four continents
within days of it happening so aside
from the exciting nature of the story
and I have to admit I find it
fascinating go look it up with that
geology background in me Krakatoa
demonstrates how by the 1880s the world
is progressively being tied together in
an unprecedented fashion by
transportation and communication
technology it's a global consciousness
that's awakening or at least a
consciousness that we all live on the
same globe because the liberal humanist
environmental connotations that I
associate with global consciousness in
our day are not exactly part of the 19th
century discourse this is the period of
the new imperialism
you know the 1880s see what we call the
Scramble for Africa between 1870 and
1914 the European powers will conquer
and colonize nearly 90% of the continent
and that's not even to speak of what
they've already taken in Asia in the
Americas so world empire is no longer
just a grandiose phase and then I think
century will create a global
socio-economic and political system with
the nation-state at its heart and war
and conquest at its edges
we call it colonialism and furthermore
the nationalist cosmopolitan tension
that we've identified within a mr. Allen
is really reflective of the world as a
whole is not going to disappear
certainly not on the European continent
whatever the armies may be doing
overseas and in fact a hallmark of this
new imperialism is its civilizing
mission because aside from the desire
for wealth and wanderlust the Spanish
and Portuguese conquest that we touched
on in early modernity we're driven by a
Christianizing mission they were looking
to conquer the world for the glory of
the church in our century the European
powers will see this Christian message
through a social Darwinist lens they see
themselves as the bearers of more
evolved civilizations
who's right and duty is to bring order
to the world no matter what cost the
world has to bear in the process and of
course on the side make a ton a'money so
nations peoples and individuals are all
racing in this century to stake their
claim to a piece of the pie with various
justifications and as a result the sense
that we live on the edge of something
vast in the Geographic sense is being
progressively reduced by the mapping of
the world and as I said it's tying
together through transportation and
communication and driven by a social
Darwinian quest for supremacy the brutal
means of conquest and colonization are
exposing Avenue depths in the human
darkness and lo and behold at the same
time that this darkness is rising but
science seems like it might finally
destroy mystery from the map a Viennese
Jew
awakened loose in the world to a whole
new mystery now I'm not speaking about
Theodore Herzl though will come to him
rather I'm referring to his one-time
Vienna neighbor Sigmund Freud you know
in another context I can make an
argument that the physics the
metaphysics and the psychology of the
world in which we live were shaped by
three Jews that would be Einstein Marx
and Freud but for now I can certainly
say that Freud was one of the most
influential Jews of modern Western
culture perhaps one of the most
influential people because he helped
birth the unconsciousness into our
awareness and this is going to be
another critical piece of the global
context the Zionist awakening
now if Freud's live tracks hurtles in
certain ways aside from their choice of
neighborhoods they were both modern
success stories for the Jews without
abandoning their Judaism through
conversion like so many of their
contemporaries did Freud and Herzl lived
the life of Viennese intellectual elite
almost completely acculturated to
European norms the difference was as
we'll see Herzl still maintains
somewhere in his heart
since that the nation was the
fundamental unit of human society
whereas Freud is the quintessential
cosmopolitan at least insofar as his
society will allow a Jew to be so what
is the unconscious that awakened under
the work of Freud well in a nutshell he
proposed that the conscious life of
every individual takes place on the edge
of something very vast that should sound
familiar that our conscious life is made
up of thought processes memories
interest motivations which are simply
not available for the active
introspection of our conscious mind and
Freud developed tools it was like the
analysis of dreams free association as
well as theoretical constructs which you
may be familiar with like the it'd ito
super-ego model in order to explore and
map this new territory now it's a
fascinating subject right up there with
Krakatoa for me and deeply related more
so than volcanoes to the development of
Jewish consciousness but this is not the
time to delve into the nature of
psychoanalysis or even an impact on
Western culture nor will I ask you to
tell me about your mother
but for our story now I just want to
note that a primary assertion that
underlies all of Freud's insights is
that we're often moved by a level
consciousness of which we are on aware
that in fact there's a scale of knowing
and experience of desire and motivation
in short a scale of life it serves as
the topography on which our conscious
life operates and as Freud points out
this topography can often be more
definitive than the behavior we think
we're choosing and will pop up in
astonishing ways now in the fall of 1902
Freud mailed a copy of his seminal work
the interpretation of dreams to one
Theodor Herzl nominally the purpose was
that he should review it for the new
Free Press
the Viennese newspaper where he was
literary critic at that time but at the
end of the letter he sent along with the
book Freud took the time to express his
personal regard for her tone
but in any event I ask you to keep the
book as a token of the high esteem with
which I like so many others have for
many years regarded the poet and fighter
for the human rights of our people now
this was 1902 already six years after
the firs iana sconce which made Herzl a
world figure in which we will discuss if
not in this episode then in the next but
Freud was no simple nationalist what was
it that caused him to admire hurts also
you know in 1894 Freud saw production of
her CIL's play the new ghetto and it
must have struck a chord in his Jewish
heart because in the interpretation of
Dreams he actually relates a dream of
his own that was instigated by the play
the dream was constructed he says on a
tangle of thoughts provoked by a play
which I had seen called das annoyed
ghetto the new ghetto the Jewish problem
concerned about the future of one's
children to whom one cannot give a
country of their own concern about
educating them in such a way that they
can move freely across frontiers you
hear the little bit of cosmopolitan and
national struggling in his unconscious
unconscious of their own move freely
across borders and by the way the father
of psychoanalysis had at least one
downright messianic dream about the
father of Zionism that he recorded he
saw a quote a majestic figure with pale
dark toned face framed by a beautiful
raven black beard with infinitely sad
eyes
the apparition strove to explain to him
the necessity of immediate action if the
Jewish people was to be saved now last
and certainly not least a letter from
Freud to Herzl son hunts written many
years after her son's death Freud said
to him your father is one of those men
who've transformed dreams into reality
people of this sort Garibaldi's Herzl
are very rare and dangerous now it's
worth noting that hurtles play which
first touch Freud was written according
to his own account in a fevered state
one which he believed was an expression
of he's unconscious and Herzl relates
asserted in 1894 right before he wrote
the plan his way home from a meeting in
which he'd actually tried to explain to
the all-powerful art critic of the new
Free Press the rational basis for
anti-semitism he was accosted by two
young men who called him salut the dirty
Jew or just Jew Pig and in his journal
Herzl relates that this disturbing
incident brought his thoughts to a boil
and after three weeks of work in a state
of feverish exultation as he called it
the new ghetto was written it was a
hearts cry against the ignoble nature of
Jewish life in Western Europe the Jews
says Herzl have emerged from the
physical walls of the ghetto only to be
trapped in the perception that they're
an alien unwelcome element in the
European society which will never be
free as a journalist for a leading
European newspaper Herzl was also
uniquely positioned to watch his
anti-semitism burst onto the scene as a
leading force in European politics and
culture and in 1894 he was clearly
already struggling with some unformed
notions of a solution to the Jewish
problem presented by this hatred and
rejection but any potential exclusions
aside the original version of the new
ghetto and in total despair the
protagonist young Jewish lawyer
Jacob Samuel lies dying on the stage
wounded in a duel which he provoked an
attempt to save his honour as a Jew and
he cries out the audience o Jews my
brethren they won't let you live again
until you learn how to die I want to get
out out of the ghetto and then he dies
this was Herzl cry at the end of 1894 he
wants to get out but he doesn't know
where to go however something is about
to change something which had been
boiling under the surface of his mind
for his entire life or perhaps as he
claimed something that had actually been
waiting at the edge of the Jewish
unconscious for almost two
thousand years waiting for someone to
give it voice the young Theodor Herzl
was born in 1863 german-speaking family
living in the Jewish quarter of pest the
capital of the kingdom of Hungary right
next to the Delaney Street synagogue his
grandfather which was true of many of
his contemporaries was an Orthodox Jew
and he hadn't he from the town of Simon
whereas the shamash the beetle in the
Ashkenazi shul he became close to Ravel
Yehuda alkali as we mentioned in the
last episode but despite the synagogue
next door and his grandfather Herzl was
raised in a profoundly acculturated home
now I say a cult rated rather than
assimilated because it's less of a
trigger word because it carries a far
less baggage what does a civil Asian
mean anyway you know in these
provocative essay the blessing of
assimilation in Jewish history historian
and former Chancellor of JD SS the
Jewish Theological Seminary for those
who aren't in the know
anyway the former Chancellor and
historian gear Cindy Cohen defined
assimilation as acceptance on the part
of the Jews of non-jewish cultures
languages and ways of life and he goes
on to assert that it's been a largely
positive element of Jewish life from
antiquity to the present day now before
you start getting worked up about
whether I'm promoting assimilation just
remember for a minute mastery of local
and world cultures is what's allowed the
Jews to survive and thrive from Egypt to
Brooklyn remember on one perspective the
Jews are just like everybody else only
more so and even in our idealized past
at the height of the unified biblical
Kingdom we knew how to put foreign
culture to right use after all it was a
Phoenician architect who built Solomon's
Temple and remember for a moment the
definition of a mural that I offered in
the last interlude I'm livid oddish gone
a nation that dwells alone if that was
meant to be taken literally that we were
really meant to be separate from the
world and cultural isolation was our
destiny why
why would God promised us the crossroads
of the world ancient and modern as our
homeland Cohen's point really was that
the injured Jewish war which is about to
erupt in the Jewish story around the
emergence of Zionism in the late 19th
century has obscured any real meaning or
honest usage of the word assimilation
Zionism will be far from popular for the
first 40 or so years after Herzl
appearance on the world stage and its
rejection by mainstream communal
leadership and the bulk of Jews frankly
the total opposition the nationalist
product will cause the Zionists to
accuse Jews of every stripe reform
conservative Orthodox of being
assimilated because they've given up on
their national identity and are
committed to being French Germans and
Dutch of the Jewish faith as Heim
Weitzman future first president of the
State of Israel and we'll discuss him in
his context in a coming episode as he
records about his religious education
the head of the school was a dr. Barnett
a man who in his own way was even more
bewildering to me than the German
Gentiles he was pious in the extreme of
the old Frankfurt type of orthodoxy
but dr. barnase was completely
assimilated and described himself as a
German of the mosaic persuasion just
imagine that calling someone who was
pious in the extreme of Orthodoxy
nevertheless assimilated because he was
a German of the mosaic persuasion
now the religious in their turn will
point the assimilationist finger at the
secular and sometimes anti religious -
claiming that their goal was not to
fulfill Jewish destiny but rather to
create a state of Hebrew speaking
now we'll see plenty of that as we move
on but for now just know that by the
time the 20th century gets underway the
word assimilation has become a stick
that we could hit each other with and an
assimilated Jew basically boils down to
anyone who's a version of Jewishness you
don't like you can follow that argument
to this very day so I'm not going to
weigh in on whether Herzl was the
assimilated Jew
so many historians claim that he was he
certainly wasn't Orthodox he was a proud
free-thinking son of a proud
free-thinking father and his native
tongue was German when he considered
Hebrew as the language of his national
product he scoffed that no one he knew
could even order a railroad ticket in
that language and it's clear from his
writings that he deeply identified with
both the culture and the language of
Germany but Herzl was bound to his
people that's what matters to me and
bound by two things first was the social
fabric that had been created by family
and education by his own account he did
sometimes attend the temple next door
with his father on Friday nights and he
even celebrated his Bar Mitzvah there
whereas his cousin later recalled he
read the haftorah in the traditional
tune in a strong voice the family sent
young Theodore to a Jewish primary
school from age six to ten but he then
moved on to the real shul a high school
considered innovative because it plays
the emphasis of its studies on modern
subjects rather than classics and his
diploma from his high school records a
grade of excellent in only two subjects
German and religious doctrine which for
Herzl and the other Jewish students
meant Jewish studies he was at the real
jewel that Herzl records his first
experience of the other force which
bound him to his people whether he liked
it or not
anti-semitism one of our teachers he
says explain the meaning of the word
heathens today by saying among these are
the idolaters the muhammadans in the
Jews hurtles experience of identity and
anti-semitism only became stronger as he
moved further up the ladder of higher
education to the University of Vienna
there he joined the albia a fraternity
associated with the nationalist League
of German students if you want to
understand their motto says it all honor
freedom fatherland his brothers gave him
the somewhat mocking name of tan grid
who was the crusader hero that conquered
Jerusalem and as he was setting law in
delving into the student life of his
fellow German speakers Herzl encountered
Eugen during's book the Jewish problem
a problem of race morals and culture now
hope you recall from episode 20 during
was that German philosopher and
professor at the University of Berlin
who called the Jews the most vicious
minting of the entire Semitic race and
came to the conclusion that the solution
to the Jewish problem was the
elimination of the false idea of
tolerance of the Jews and in his diary
Herzl recorded his horror that such
ideas had gained legitimacy amongst the
intellectual elite
when such infamous stupidities are
presented and so direct the fashion he
says when a cultivated and penetrating
mine like during's with his encyclopedic
knowledge can produce such rubbish what
can one expect from the unlettered
masses this observation is part of a
much larger sense which will come to
underlie Herzl thinking and as he moves
closer to his own solution to the Jewish
Question Herzl will become progressively
convinced that a catastrophe is brewing
for the Jews of Europe and though most
of his contemporaries even those who
shared his passionate belief in the
Zionist project mocked the notion of an
impending doom for European Jewry
trusting in the enlightened advance of
European society to protect them from
this medieval-style violence we who know
how the next fifty years will play out
in Europe need to keep in mind this
pressing question that seemed so clear
to Herzl how is it that Western European
thinking on the Jewish Question moved
from emancipation to elimination in less
than a hundred years so in 1883 at the
University the conflict between these
two elements of Herzl identity European
intellectual and Jew came in two minor
crisis his fraternity held an evening in
memory of the recently deceased and via
mainly anti-semitic composer Richard
Wagner and one of the leaders of the
fraternity took the opportunity of the
crowd to speak out violently against the
Jews and the entire evening became an
anti-semitic rally something that was
becoming
increasingly common amongst the
german-speaking student nationalists now
not only did Herzl fail to attend the
night the next day when he heard of what
had happened he resigned the fraternity
in protest he alone even amongst the
other Jewish members but Theodore did
not give up on the German culture or the
states that invited it after graduating
with his law degree he sought employment
in public service in Vienna in Salzburg
but it became quickly clear that the
career path in public service was very
limited for a Jew and so he turned to
journalism and as a reflection of his
talents Herzl managed to land a job with
the prestigious Vienna newspaper the new
Free Press and soon worked his way up to
their Paris correspondent he was a
competent journalist but any fame he
gained was as the author of short
literary pieces sketches on art and
culture and really anything which was
the talk of a town and it was as the
Paris correspondent for the New Free
Press
but Herzl covered the Dreyfus trial so
the standard myth is Theodor Herzl was
an assimilated Viennese Jew of the
complete kind someone lacking in any
awareness of his Jewish identity much
less any knowledge of what it meant and
as Paris correspondent for the New Free
Press eventually as literary critic he
had reached the summit of acculturation
I mean after all he was writing German
language cultural commentary and gaining
popularity for it and then came the
Dreyfus Affair which fell on him like a
bolt from the blue the story goes that
the upwelling of anti-semitism he
witnessed at the heart of the first
country you'll call to grant the Jews
citizenship so shook Herzl that he
awakened to the Jewish problem and threw
it to his own identity as a Jew and this
story from assimilationist to
nationalists has become a linchpin of
Zionist historiography it's critical in
many minds to set up Herzl as having no
Jewish identity no knowledge no
connection
- or even care for Jewish tradition
before the Dreyfus trial and that's
because Herzl persona as a secular
cosmopolitan plays an important role
today in the battle over the nature of
the State of Israel is it a Jewish state
or simply a state of the Jews now more
about that later on but for now we've
already seen that the portrayal of Herzl
is completely secular and happily
assimilated lacking any Jewish identity
before 1894 it's just patently false
not only did Herzl have a personal
connection to the rhythm of Jewish
ritual through his grandfather in his
primary education we saw an action of
real consciousness and identification in
his resignation from his fraternity /
its anti-semitism something remember
that his Jewish can Patriots did not
feel compelled to do and the new ghetto
hurtles play that cry of despair of the
impossibility of European Jews ever
really being free in Europe was
unknowingly begun on the very day that
Dreyfus was arrested an act by the way
that the army kept secret for 10 days
and he finished it two weeks before the
end of his trial
there's no way to attribute that to the
Dreyfus trial so what was the trial in
case you don't know in essence
captain Alfred Dreyfus was a young
French officer of Jewish descent who in
the in the General Staff sorry who in
1894 was convicted of spying on the
behalf of the Germans the capital sin of
European politics now he was initially
condemned to life imprisonment on
Devil's Island
but his conviction began a saga there
were false accusations parallel trials
of other accused people a reconviction
and ultimately an exoneration in 1906 I
mean he went on to fight for the French
in World War one and for many reasons
that lie beyond the scope of our story
dreyfuses trial became so sweepingly
public that it transformed from being a
trial to an affair the Dreyfus Affair
and perhaps the best-known event in that
process was when the writer and
journalist Emile Zola published his
angry open letter in a Paris newspaper
detailing the whole case
fact and fiction alike by the way the
famous Jacques Hughes I accuse and it's
no exaggeration to say that for a decade
France was split between liberal Dreyfus
ARDS who maintained his innocence and
conservative and reactionary ante
drivers ours who not only maintained his
guilt as a spy and traitor but many of
them hated him because he was a lying
Jew the streets rang with the cries of
down with the Jews after his conviction
and from the day Dreyfus his arrest
became public Edouard Romo
publisher of the vehemently anti-semitic
newspaper libre parole led the charge
against the Jews which of course came as
no surprise to anyone after all his
two-volume work Jewish France had been
published less than ten years before and
had sold a hundred thousand copies and
this was not a history of the Jews of
France it was prolonged analysis and how
the Jews were ruining the country and in
it Vermont gave a three-part formulation
to his accusation against the Jews which
basically sums up much of European
hatred toward the Jews one was racial
like Wilhelm are and Eugen during drama
proposed an opposition between
non-jewish Aryans and Jewish Semites
sound familiar
the second was financial drama argued
that the finance and capitalism were
controlled by the Jews and that they
were sucking Europe dry and third was
good old-fashioned religious hatred he
blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus
there's something there for everyone
it's really quite touching but already
two years before the Dreyfus trial Herzl
had published a piece on the
anti-semitic demonstrations in France
entitled the anti-semitic French and
there he described the willingness of
the citizens of the most enlightened
nation in Europe to openly declare
themselves in the streets as haters of
the Jews of course with biting wit in
1894 however Herzl initial dispatch for
the new Free Press didn't even question
Dreyfus his guilt it was only in the
coming months when the complexity of
affairs started to emerge that Herzl
thinking began to shift
and when in January of 1895 he witnessed
Dreyfus as a public disgrace Herzl was
moved by the captain's dignified bearing
as he wrote in his dispatch a Jew an
officer of the General Staff headed for
an honorable career would not commit
such a crime so as we saw from some of
Herzl
early life the Dreyfus Affair cannot be
labeled as the beginning of his Jewish
awakening well it seems clear to me and
as Herzl himself maintained later in his
life it was a deep turning point in his
unconscious thinking about the Jewish
Question but what would be his answer
the idea of the Jews returning to the
land of israel or of gradually
colonizing palestine as was called in
the late 19th century was hardly born
with Herzl in the last episode we saw
that religious thinkers from the Vilna
Gaon all the way through routes Vihar
Akala shirt had been advocating a
process of natural redemption the
process where the Jews would begin by
working the land and God would respond
by sending the Messiah well let it be
soon let it be now of culture was even
instrumental in convincing the aliens is
relate Universal to create the mikveh
Israel agricultural school and land of
Israel as we saw and in 1882 the banking
magnate edmondo Rothschild began to buy
up land in Ottoman Palestine as much as
he could following the publication of
Leon pin squares pamphlet Auto
emancipation that we spoke about the
various groups dedicated to the
resettlement of the land had coalesced
into the home of Hz own movement the
lovers of Zion
now these fearless settlers most of whom
were religious actually created the
first modern Jewish agricultural
settlement in almost two thousand years
in the Land of Israel
it was in 1878 Petach Tikva
and they founded Rishon LeZion
repetitively means an opening of hope
and they found a Rishon LeZion first a
Zion a few years later in 1882 now they
drew on the spoor of wealthy Jews like
Rothschild and was a ski
and their model is a model of the
colonial model if they could work the
land themselves fine if they could hire
a native labor even better and at their
height just before the first Zionist
conference in 1897 the Co vacancy on the
lovers of Zion counted over 4000 members
now Herzl didn't even invent the word
Zionism he only popularized it that
honor belongs to Nathan Birnbaum he
coined the term in his student days in
the 1890s we'll come back to Birnbaum in
his journey from cultural Zionist to
exile nationalists to Orthodox anti
Zionist maybe another time so why then
is Herzl look to as the founder of
Zionism what made the vision he
articulated in the Jewish state
different from those that came before it
you know it's clear from his journals
that the sense of unconscious
disturbance and tremendous pressure that
had driven Herzl to write the new ghetto
was not relieved by the play and that
his experience of the Dreyfus Affair had
only fanned the flames of his inner fire
he was leaving the good life of the
European elite but the Jewish Question
would not let him rest as he says in his
journal dated June 19 1895 as the years
went on the Jewish Question bored into
me and not at me tormented me and made
me miserable I have he says no time to
lose you know it's it's fascinating to
me how so many people can see a problem
and pretend that it's not there
he doesn't impinge on their conscious
mind and they don't even allow their
unconscious interaction with it to
influence their behavior and yet others
at a certain point they simply can't shy
away so Herzl first intention was to
write a novel he was after all an author
and not a politician now maybe the new
ghetto he thought simply hadn't been a
big enough effort but when he sat down
to put pen to paper what came out was a
letter to Baron Maurice Hirsch a
well-known Jewish philanthropist
requesting an interview
this letter was such a surprise to her
slim self that he waited for two weeks
before sending it and he describes in
letters to his friends his friend lead
an anxious state as he did he had a
sense that he was in the grip of a
vision far larger than himself
am i working it out he says in his
journal no it's working itself out in me
it would be an obsession who are not so
rational from beginning to end an
earlier term for such a condition was
inspiration and as he says in a letter
written just before the first Niners
conference you asked me how did I become
a scientist God alone knows
apparently the idea developed
unconsciously so what was the idea
how did Hertz will become the father of
Zionism well you know it's all in the
name and the name of the pamphlet he
eventually wrote was there you didn't
stop the Jewish state what made Herzl
unique amongst the early Zionists
was that he was the first to
express the Jewish Question as an
international problem whose solution
could only be found on the national
scale Herzl dismissed the piecemeal
approach to solving the Jewish problem
over the previous decade he'd considered
and rejected every solution he knew
ranging from mass conversion to
Christianity to slow colonization of
Palestine and finally in France he'd
witnessed the futility of trying to
combat anti-semitism on its native soil
therefore he came to what he saw as the
obvious oldest and really only
conclusion it was time for the Jews to
go home and to go home not his trickle
sneaking in under the wire but on mass
he was to be as he himself described it
a new Exodus except this time we would
leave Europe rather than Egypt now he
first formulated his idea as an address
to the Rothschilds whom he hoped
convinced to abandon their gradual
Escala nation approach and by the way
they're also colonizing Argentina at the
time and to fund his grand ideal and on
February 14th 1896 there you'd install
the Jewish state was published
the regional title was actually a
proposal for a modern solution to the
Jewish Question and what Herzl saw is
the modern approach was really quite
clear no more infiltration through
colonization no more gradual purchase of
an acre here and a do them there the
Jewish people must form a unified
organization which could speak to each
other and then speak on their behalf to
the world powers and negotiate the
return of their stolen patrimony just
hear the opening line the idea which I
have developed in this pamphlet is a
very old one it is the restoration of
the Jewish state and the plan as he says
in its essence is perfectly simple
let the sovereignty be granted us over a
portion of the globe large enough to
satisfy the rightful requirements of a
nation the rest we shall manage for
ourselves he looked to the nations of
the world to return our sovereignty and
Herzl goes on to point out that the
creation of a new state is hardly a
ridiculous or impossible notion in his
day it was happening frankly all over as
we noted in the introduction this is an
era where the whole world is being
divided up and it's significant to note
that many of the colonies that were
conquered and divided up during this
Scramble for Africa and the conquest of
Asia received their independence as
nation-states following world war ii but
why if this was such an old ideal did
Herzl think the time was ripe now for
its realisation well he gives a pretty
blunt answer just a few lines later
every idea depends on its propelling
force and what is that force for us the
misery of the Jews
you know the pamphlet goes on at length
to describe net misery in the
anti-semitism behind it now
anti-semitism plays a important and
often disturbing role in the Jewish
state because Herzl sees it not just as
a force propelling the Jews to flee
their countries but as a reason that the
states of the world would support his
proposal because true anti-semites would
rally around the note
of getting rid of the Jews once and for
all now I cannot recommend enough it's
worth reading the whole of the Jewish
state yourself it's not so long but for
now it's critical me that you understand
this is not a utopian manifesto Herzl
goes out of his way to try to fight that
notion this is the first draft of an
action plan and when you read it you'll
be gripped by the excitement of its
author and you will also be struck at
how the individual is subsumed to the
vision and needs of society remember so
much of nationalism was underpinned by a
philosophy that believed that the
individual will found its full
realization by being subsumed into the
nation and by the by it's worth it
denote his negative view of democracy so
from its inception the Jewish state the
Zionism that it embodied was condemned
by many religious voices as a false
mechanism they saw it as a secular
rebirth of the Sabbatini heresy that had
so threatened the fabric of Jewish life
in Europe only about a hundred two
hundred years ago it was deemed so
threatening in fact that it was the
first thing which succeeded in uniting
the reformed and Orthodox in nearly a
hundred years now that's something that
needs to be contemplated both pro and
con Zionism is the ultimate act of
Jewish intersectionality use it every
type can find their home there as the
leader or find their home in its
opposition because as the leader of
Orthodox Jewry and Hungary said with
regard to our position on the Zionist
movement we are entirely in agreement
with the progressive Jews
we're opposed this of vicious movement
Hungarians of the Jewish faith looked
for their happiness in Hungary did not
even think about establishing a state in
the Land of Israel but Herzl was under
no illusion that he was the Messiah
ready to bring about a secular
Redemption he was simply consumed by an
idea that had been birthed in his
unconscious no human being he says is
wealthy or powerful enough to transplant
the nation from one habitation to
another an idea alone could achieve that
and this idea of a state may have the
requisite power to do so next year in
Jerusalem is our old phrase it's now a
question of showing that the dream can
be converted into reality and Herzl was
well aware that his simple solution to
the Jewish Question would not be well
received and the understood why I'm
fully aware he says that reason alone
will not suffice all prisoners do not
willingly leave their cells we shall see
whether the youth whom we need are at
our command the youth who irresistible
drawn the old carry them forward on
strong arms and transform rational
motives into enthusiasm if you've been
listening to the Jewish story for a
while here in that aunt Wendy's
assertion that leading civilizations are
those that worship their future not
their past but the truth is he was right
every element of established Jewish
society expressed shock and horror and
his absurd idea his mad notion some
feared that would give fuel to the
anti-semitic accusations against the
Jews he was putting tools in the hands
all those that wanted to eliminate us
others believe that a state as a goal
was a pipe dream which would distract
from the gradual approach the
ground-based approach of colonization
still others claim the cultural or
religious awakening must precede any
national rebirth and finally there was
even a scientific demographic opposition
to the Jewish state Simon dub now famed
historian and ultimately advocate of a
national autonomy for the Jews within
the Russian Empire as a solution to the
Jewish Question put it this way even if
a thousand Jews a year moved to
Palestine a number that he felt was
absurdly high the number would only
reach half a million by the year 2000
that would leave the problems of the
vast majority of world Jewry unaddressed
he says and therefore make scientism
itself an amoral solution to the Jewish
Question oh how wrong he was and it's
worth noting by the way that there was a
professor of statistics at the Hebrew
University who maybe
same argument to ben-gurion when arguing
against the Declaration of Independence
in 1948 we're pushing 7 million now only
70 years later after all if you will it
it is no dream so we'll touch more on
these conflicts in coming episodes
because they will make up the substance
of the Zionist movement for now just
know that Herzl change the scale on
which the Jewish Question would be
considered and the very opposition
evoked is an indication of the power of
that shift and we can follow his
globe-trotting pursuit of international
support in the coming episode but let's
give him this moment it depends on the
Jews themselves whether this political
pamphlet remains for the present a
political romance if the present
generation is too dull to understand it
rightly a future finer and better
generation will arise to understand it
the Jews who wish for a state shall have
it and they will deserve to have it you
know it's a bit of a cliche to say that
the line between genius and madness and
prophecy is notoriously thin and Herzl
was really seen as all three freak nerd
shift fellow journalists and hurt Souls
close friend was actually the first
person to whom Herzl read the draft of
what eventually became the Jewish state
and this is how he described his
experience while he read I watched his
drawn face and noted his trembling voice
and the strange ideas he was expounding
from this I concluded without hesitation
he is ill he has lost his mind but as I
said in the introduction one of Freud's
major insights was that we only think we
know the motivations that move us in
reality there are always deeper drivers
and wills than those that are found in
the conscious mind and I want to take a
minute in the closing to speak a little
bit about the processes unfolding that
will find their voice in Herzl movement
now the Romantic movement that drove
your
peon nationalism was enamored of the
idea of being moved by the spirit be
that spirit aesthetic or downright
mystical that's because the cold
analytical calculus of the Enlightenment
quest for truth and meeting had been an
elitist affair the intellectual
development of abstract conceptions on
which relied were basically inaccessible
to most people and even to those it was
accessible it failed to move the masses
it's too cold
after all it's a rare person that's
moved by abstract ideas now Jewish
tradition teaches that the rule the
spirit is that which mediates between
the neshamah and the nephesh between the
level of pure intellect through which
the highest soul finds expression and
the level of fully embodied existence of
the soul as the vital force of life and
the Ruach the spirit is also considered
the seed of will will lies on that line
between emotion and thought which is the
source of all true motivation in the arc
of intellectual history the turning away
from the Enlightenment to the romantic
conception was also driven by a sense
that meaning was in danger of being lost
in a purely intellectual eyes world
after all it's important to remember
that the postmodern challenge is already
present in the modern world we talked a
lot long ago about how the modern world
was all about freeing knowledge from
ignorance and superstition by uncoupling
it from tradition and demanding that we
dare to know what is rather than cling
to a belief about what things are or
ought to be but the first people who
broke the chains who shattered all the
illusions who had dared to know didn't
realize that the very act of overturning
how you once knew the world and of
asserting a new enlightened
understanding at least implies that your
brave new conception can be subject to
the same deacons
action and that doesn't stop furthermore
the dialectic element of modernity
unceasing intellectual analysis easily
spirals out of control into the ability
to claim that there are always an
infinite number of ways of looking at
everything and therefore that you can't
prove to me one is intrinsically more
right than the other and in the party
structure of history that I spoke out
last episode this postmodern problem is
basically a coming to fruition within
Western culture of the age of soda of
the secret which really began in the
Jewish story back of the expulsion when
the identity model of us and then began
to break down go listen to the epilogue
of the season one so it has many
elements but in text study remember
where the basis of this structure lies
it's the level of meaning which is
experienced but not communicated and in
culture you can find expression in the
breakdown of any hope for a unified
truth into the narrative of personal
truths and lo and behold as this fourth
level of consciousness begins to find
expression in amuse rel it draws after
it a recapitulation of everything which
preceded it it's critical that you
understand this about the system that
I'm working on here because now all four
levels of this part a structure can be
expressed together and each in the light
of one another
want to go back down so and we're going
to see going forward in our story the
astonishing breadth of Zionist thought
will draw from all of the intellectual
conceptions which Jews and non-jews
alike have to offer the depth of
enlightenment political thought the
breadth of nationalist and cosmopolitan
movements the power of the economic
thinking that emerged out of the 19th
century but those thoughts won't be
enough it's going to be specifically the
romantic turn of the Spirit among those
whose intellectual pursuits had long
turned away from Torah that evokes the
past
to make a movement out of those ideas
and that turned toward Rua toward the
spirit produces the depths of will on
Israel always needs if it wants to seek
reimbursement think back to the spirit
of the Maccabees
there the expression of remiz of meaning
in its embodied sense they're seeking
sovereignty over embodied territory to
achieve destiny and that destiny in a
sense became theology in the hands of
the rabbinic mind and that shift allowed
the intellectual based neshama and all
the abstractions it could provide to
keep tapping the will of spirit in order
to survive in exile but we've come to
the end of that process and it's no
surprise that the Maccabees will become
the heroes of the Zionist movement
followed closely by the way--by Bar
Kokhba as we'll discuss when we get to
the story of Max Nordau and so it's not
a surprise either that Herzl himself
identified his awakening with these
victors over the ancient Greeks four
months after the closed the first
scientist Congress less than two years
after he published the Jewish state
Herzl wrote a short story entitled the
menorah at the Hanukkah candle all bruh
it's the story about an artist who
survives an existential crisis and
discovers his Jewish identity while
lighting the Chanukah candles a little
bit of context just before the
publication of the Jewish state Herzl
was surprised by the chief rabbi of
Vienna would come to visit him while he
was lighting a Christmas tree just
imagine his embarrassment but now only
two years later he's writing a story
about a man who deep in his soul felt
the need to be a Jew and in the
culminating scene of the story the
artist sits before the fully lit menorah
with the eight candles in the shamash
that's used to light them for our friend
Herzl says the occasion became a parable
reading kindling of a whole nation first
one candle it's still dark and the
solitary light looks
gloomy then it finds a companion then
another then another the darkness must
retreat when all the candles are ablaze
every one must stop in amazement at what
has been wrought and no office is more
blessed than that of a shamash the
servant of the light and once the will
is strong enough it must move toward
embodiment and for on Israel that means
moving toward the promised land
the nefesh yehudi that vital soul force
of the living people will find
expression and it will live as Herzl
says the Jewish state is essential to
the world and will therefore be created
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