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Jewish Budapest: Finding Herzl in Hungary

Our writer travels back to the beginnings of the Jewish state – to Budapest

July 16, 2017 17:26
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In August 120 years ago, the man called a "modern Moses" changed the Jewish world by convening the First World Zionist Congress, where the political movement that created the Jewish state was born. So where better to travel this summer than on the trail of the man behind this remarkable historic event, Theodor Herzl?

To discover more about the founder of political Zionism, whose legacy is likely to be on everyone’s lips, the ideal place is the city that he came from — Budapest, where Benjamin Netanyahu found a piece of his own history, as he became the first sitting Israeli Prime Minister to make an official visit to Hungary since the fall of communism.

And Hungary was, in a sense, the start point of the history of modern Zionism, he said, “because in Hungary was born our modern Moses, Theodore Herzl”. 

Visitors can still see the building where Herzl was born on Dohany Street, marked with a smart black plaque with gold lettering. But more interesting is the four-year-old Theodor Herzl Centre, which takes you back through to history in a creative high-tech way, investigating how one man's life has helped to shape today.