er Judenstaat,
The Jewish State has taken its place among the likes of
The Communist Manifesto and
Common Sense as polemic writings which have changed modern history. Theodor Herzl's advocacy for a separate, independent Jewish state as a remedy for centuries of hostility and persecution served as the basis for modern Zionism. And though his vision would not be realized in his lifetime, it did set the course for the creation of the Israel we know today.
This edition, based on the original translation to English by Sylvie D'Avigdor, includes a foreword by Alan Dershowitz, who is among Israel's most prominent and most vocal scholars defenders. The Harvard law professor, who has been called
Israel's lead lawyer in the court of public opinion, discusses
The Jewish State's place in history and its impact today.