Herzl is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 35 anagrams from letters in Herzl (ehlrz).
"The Jewish State" was not regarded by Herzl as a piece of literature.
Herzl thought he could stop it by moving Jews out of its path and into their own land.
His father was very much in this mode, a Hungarian refugee, secular, "emancipated," but much like Herzl, shaped by anti-Semitism.
Herzl believed that, beyond the victims of racism themselves, “only a Jew can fathom” African slavery, in all its “horror.”
Whatever the fact may be, the first venture of Herzl in Constantinople was not successful.
Were he alive, Herzl might have grounds to sue—but the open-minded journalist would know better.
Herzl was given an opportunity to see Count Eulenberg in Vienna.
The inner apotheosis was drawing nearer and nearer for Herzl.
Herzl writes to Rhodes in his diary on Zionism, You are the only man who can help me now….
It was upon the Jewish masses that Herzl made a tremendous impression.