 |
| The
14th Congress |
 |
| Wiener
Concert Hall |
 |
| Young
immigrants on their way to Palestina stop in Vienna |
|
The
Zionist Century - Concepts - Zionist Congresses
Fourteenth Congress - Vienna, 1925
The Congress met at a time
of significant Jewish immigration
to Palestine, mainly from Poland. Those in sympathy with the building
of the Jewish National Home by private enterprise saw in this wave of
immigration the realization of their hopes, while the workers' movement
saw it as a threat to their constructive socialist efforts.
The Revisionists, led by Ze'ev Jabotinsky attended their first Congress
and demanded a more activist policy for the Zionist movement. They also
opposed the inclusion of non-Zionists within the Jewish Agency.
[Top] [Next]
[Concepts] [The Zionist
Century] [Homepage]
|
|