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The
Zionist Century - Concepts - Zionist Congresses
Fifteenth Congress - Basle, 1927
The Congress met under
the cloud of a growing economic crisis in Palestine which had already
left many unemployed and impoverished. 1927 was to be the year when more
Jewish emigrants left the country than arrived at its shores (the first
and only year that this was to occur in the pre-State period). It was
natural that the Congress should spend much of its time dealing with this
issue. Weizmann and Ruppin delivered speeches on how to alleviate the
crisis.
Discussion also continued on the question of expanding the Jewish Agency.
Eulogies were delivered on Ahad Ha'am, the ideological
leader of the cultural Zionists who had himself only attended the first
Congress.
In the elections to the position of President of the WZO, Weizmann was
again re-elected. Sokolow, too, was re-elected to the position of President
of the Executive, while Henrietta Szold became the first woman to be elected
to the Zionist Executive.
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