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Israel Zangwill (21 January 1864 [1] – 1 August 1926) was a British author at the forefront of Zionism during the 19th century, and was a close associate of Theodor Herzl.
伊斯雷尔·赞格威尔(1864年-1926年)是20世纪初英国犹太文学与政治领域的代表人物,其活动涵盖文学创作与政治实践两大领域。作为犹太复国主义运动早期核心人物,他与西奥多·赫茨尔共同倡导通过和平方式建立犹太国家,其理想主义主张成为该运动初始阶段的重要思想遗产。在文学领域,他于 ...
Israel Zangwill (born February 14, 1864, London, England—died August 1, 1926, Midhurst, West Sussex) was a novelist, playwright, and Zionist leader, one of the earliest English interpreters of Jewish immigrant life.
Epitaxial Kinetics with an Intermediate Polyatomic Species, J. H. Lloyd-Williams, B. Monserrat, D. D.Vvedensky, and A. Zangwill, Physical Review B 85, 161402 (R) (2012)
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As Lecturer and Zionist. Zangwill has been a successful lecturer, traveling in that capacity in the United States (1898), through Great Britain, Ireland, and Holland, and to Jerusalem, which he visited in 1897.
As a poet, Zangwill is perhaps best known for his render ing of many of the gems of synagogue liturgy in the series of prayer books, published in England under the title "The Service of the Synagogue."*
Once one of the most famous Jewish figures in the Western world, the novelist Israel Zangwill, chronicler of London's East End, went onto play a leading role in the early history of the Zionist movement.
He wrote columns for Jewish periodicals as well as The Idler. With the publication of Children of the Ghetto, Zangwill became a literary celebrity. His other collections that specifically treat Jewish themes include Ghetto Tragedies (1893), Dreamers of the Ghetto (1898), and Ghetto Comedies (1907).
When the Seventh Zionist Congress in 1905 rejected that idea to settle Jews in East Africa, Zangwill established the Jewish Territorial Organization to seek an immediate homeland for the Jewish people. Because of Arab resistance, he declared political Zionism dead in 1923.