Herzl’s Trees: A journey in Vienna on the 120th anniversary of the great visionary’s death
Article by our alumnus Jakob Brandstätter
21 July 2024
One Hundred and Twenty years ago today, on July 3, 1904, Theodor Herzl died. He was just 44.
The death of the founder of the World Zionist Organization, who, within seven years of activism, transformed Zionism into a viable dream, sent shock waves and caused grief across the Jewish world.
It was a catalyst for the second wave of migration that brought to the Land of Israel several of the founding fathers and mothers of the future state.
More than 6,000 people attended the funeral in Vienna, ending at the Döbling Cemetery.
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