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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 only amendment made during the debate at the Congress – addition of the word [[wiktionary:öffentlich|öffentlich]] – can be seen inserted via a [[curly bracket]].{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=74-76}}]]▼
{{Short description|Ideological platform of the Zionist movement}}
The '''Basel Program''' was the first [[manifesto]] of the [[Zionism|Zionist movement]], drafted between 27-30 August 1897 and adopted unanimously at the [[First Zionist Congress]] in [[Basel|Basel (Basle)]], [[Switzerland]] on 30 August 1897.▼
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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
▲The '''Basel Program''' was the first [[manifesto]] of the [[Zionism|Zionist movement]], drafted between 27
In 1951 it was replaced by the [[Jerusalem Program]].▼
▲In 1951, it was replaced by the [[Jerusalem Program]].
It was drafted by a committee originally elected on Sunday 29 August 1897{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=73}} comprising [[Max Nordau]] (heading the committee),<ref name="Epstein2016"/> [[Nathan Birnbaum]], [[Alexander Mintz]], [[Siegmund Rosenberg]], [[:de: Saul Raphael Landau |Saul Rafael Landau]],{{sfn|Bodenheimer|1963|p=102|ps= "...the commission, whose members were Nordau, Nathan Birnbaum, Sigmund Rosenberg, Dr. Minz, and Saul Rafael Landau was formed, and in addition Professor Schapira and I were also included..."}}{{sfn|Epstein|2016|p=54,83-87}}<ref name="EJ2007">{{citation|last1=Skolnik|first1=Fred|last2=Berenbaum|first2=Michael|title=Encyclopaedia Judaica|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vKoUAQAAIAAJ|year=2007|publisher=Macmillan Reference USA|isbn=978-0-02-865931-2|page=202}}</ref> together with [[Hermann Schapira]] and [[Max Bodenheimer]] who were added to the committee on the basis of them having both drafted previous similar programs (including the "Kölner Thesen").{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=73}}▼
==History==
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The seven-man committee prepared the Program over three drafting meetings.{{sfn|Jubilee Publication|1947|p=73}}
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The program set out the goals of the Zionist movement as follows:
{{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 settlement of Jewish agriculturists, artisans, and tradesmen in Palestine.
2. The
3. The strengthening of
4. Preparatory steps for obtaining the
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==References==▼
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==Bibliography==
* {{cite book|url=http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00072101/00001/70j|title=The Jubilee of the first Zionist Congress, 1897-1947|___location=Jerusalem|publisher=Executive of the Zionist Organisation|date=1947|postscript=. Published simultaneously in Hebrew, French, Spanish and Yiddish|pages=108 pages, 2 leaves of plates
* {{citation|last=Epstein|first=Lawrence J.|title=The Dream of Zion: The Story of the First Zionist Congress|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OLxnCgAAQBAJ|date=14 January 2016|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-1-4422-5467-1}}
* {{cite book|first=Max|last=Bodenheimer|
▲==References==
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