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The Zionist Century - Concepts - Zionist Congresses

 

Twenty-Third Congress -
Jerusalem, 1951

This was the first Congress to be held in the State of Israel and it opened symbolically with a gathering at Herzl's grave in Jerusalem. This had been effected following the execution of Herzl's last will and testament, in which he requested that -- if and when a Jewish State be established -- his remains be transferred from Vienna.

The central question debated at the Congress was the definition of Zionist goals, given that the Basle program had been realized.

Congress passed the Jerusalem program, which defined the future tasks of Zionism as:

"consolidation of the State of Israel, the ingathering of the exiles in Eretz Yisrael and the fostering of the unity of the Jewish people."

Questions also emerged concerning the relationship of the new State with the Zionist Organization. The Congress adopted a resolution calling on the State of Israel to recognize the WZO as the representative body of the Jewish people in all matters that involved the organized participation of Diaspora Jewry in the upbuilding of Israel. In 1952 the Knesset acted upon this resolution, when it passed the WZO and Jewish Agency for Israel (Status) Law.

 

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