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{{Short description|Ideological platform of the Zionist movement}}
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[[Image:The "Basel Program" at the First Zionist Congress in 1897.jpg|thumb|200px|The original "Basel Program", as agreed at the conference. The indicated amendment changes
The '''Basel Program''' was the first [[manifesto]] of the [[Zionism|Zionist movement]], drafted between 27
In 1951, it was replaced by the [[Jerusalem Program]].
==History==
The Basel Program was drafted by a committee elected on Sunday 29 August 1897{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=73}} comprising [[Max Nordau]] (heading the committee),{{sfn|Epstein|2016|p=54,83-87}} [[Nathan Birnbaum]], [[Alexander Mintz]], [[Siegmund Rosenberg]], [[:de: Saul Raphael Landau
The seven-man committee prepared the Program over three drafting meetings.{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=73}}
==Goals==
The program set out the goals of the Zionist movement as follows:<ref name=Protocols>[https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/titleinfo/3476255 Zionisten-Congress in Basel], Officielles Protocoll, 1898,
{{Cquote|Zionism seeks to establish a home in Palestine for the Jewish people, secured under public law.<ref>"Der Zionismus erstrebt für das jüdische Volk die Schaffung einer öffentlich-rechtlich gesicherten Heimstätte in Palästina." The original proposal had "rechtlich" rather than "öffentlich-rechtlich" but was altered during the Congress.</ref>
1. The expedient promotion of the
2. The
3. The strengthening of
4. Preparatory steps for obtaining the
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