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The 8th Congress

 

 

 

The Zionist Century - Concepts - Zionist Congresses

Eighth Congress - The Hague, 1907

The decision to hold the Congress in the Hague was based on the knowledge that the Second International Peace Conference was to be held in that city.

At the Congress the major debate concerned the conflicting approaches of the practical and political Zionists.

The political Zionists demanded that a charter be secured before practical work began in Palestine, while the practical Zionists argued that without substantial settlement there was little hope of gaining legal sanction from one or more of the Great Powers.

In the event, the movement supported a number of practical efforts and established a Palestine branch of the WZO to be headed by Arthur Ruppin.

However, the adoption of synthetic Zionism -- a synthesis of the two positions -- became the clarion call of not a few delegates, their major spokesperson being Chaim Weizmann.

 

 

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