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The amended constitution provides that the name of the organization shall be the Federation of American Zionists. The objects are to act as the Landes Comite of the United States under the organization of the Zionist Congress; to act as the medium of communication between the American Zionists and the General Executive Committee appointed by the Zionist Congress; to advise on necessary steps and initiate plans for carrying into effect the resolutions of the Zionist Congress.
L’archivio del New York Times parte dal 1851 ed arriva ai nostri giorni. Da esso estraiamo i dati rilevanti per la nostra ricerca sulla «Questione sionista e il Vicino Oriente».
Avvertiamo che se anche il “Vicino Oriente” resta un elemento
imprescindibile della ricerca, tuttavia non consideriamo il sionismo
come un fenomeno delimitato in senso territoriale. Riteniamo, con Gilad Atzmon,
che esso sia un fenomeno globale. Ed in questo senso le fonti
americane, in primis il “New York Times” offrono una traccia preziosa.
La “Questione sionista” è collegata alla «Questione giudaica» e alla «Questione ebraica».
Anche per questa serie sarà seguito il criterio della doppia redazione,
detta “a papiro” ossia disposta per singolo anno in un solo post che
potrà assumere ampia dimensione, e “a libro” ossia disposta in singoli
post per ogni articolo, che potrà essere tradotto in italiano e
corredato di commento ed ogni utile apparato, inclusa la indicizzazione
analitica dei nomi e una cronologica. Il Lettore sarà di volta in volta guidato nell’uso
dell’ipertesto. I commenti introduttivi variano con il procedere della
ricerca e formano come una discussione permanente della metodologia
seguita e suscettibile di evoluzione.
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LA QUESTIONE SIONISTA
E IL VICINO ORIENTE
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E IL VICINO ORIENTE
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1903
1880 ↔ 1904 1922
1880 ↔ 1904 1922
Anno inizio spoglio: 1904 |
Sommario: 1903: 1) 8 giugno: Un’Assemblea sionista a Pittsburg dice che la sola salvezza degli Ebrei è nell’emigrazione in Palestina. – 2°) 2. – 3)
Zyonist Convention at Pittsburg Says
the Jews’ Only Safety Is
in Emigration to Palestine.
the Jews’ Only Safety Is
in Emigration to Palestine.
New York Times,
8 giugno 1903.
Special to The New York Times.
Special to The New York Times.
PITTSBURG, June 7.– At to-day’s session of the Zionists’ Convention, resolutions offered by the Executive Committee with regard to the Kishineff outrages were adopted. The resolutions declare that the outrages have again exposed to view the weak and defenseless position of the Jewish Nation, prove that the Jews cannot remain in Russia without suffering “unnecessary and futile martyrdom”, and demonstrate the need of further action than relief of the victims; and that all .Jewish congregations should aid in the re~establishment of the race in Palestine.
Reports of officers and of the Executive Committee were read. The most Important subject taken up by the convention at the afternoon session was that of the amendments to the Constitution. Practically a new Constitution had been submitted and was before the delegates in printed form. This the delegates discussed and several amendments were adopted.
Reports of officers and of the Executive Committee were read. The most Important subject taken up by the convention at the afternoon session was that of the amendments to the Constitution. Practically a new Constitution had been submitted and was before the delegates in printed form. This the delegates discussed and several amendments were adopted.
The amended constitution provides that the name of the organization shall be the Federation of American Zionists. The objects are to act as the Landes Comite of the United States under the organization of the Zionist Congress; to act as the medium of communication between the American Zionists and the General Executive Committee appointed by the Zionist Congress; to advise on necessary steps and initiate plans for carrying into effect the resolutions of the Zionist Congress.
The administration or the federation is vested in an Executive Council and a Board of Deputies, with offices in New York.
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