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In Paris... I achieved a freer attitude toward anti-Semitism, which I now began to understand historically and to pardon. Above all, I recognized the emptiness and futility of trying to combat anti-Semitism.
Theodor Herzl
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Theodor Herzl
Age: 44 †
Born: 1860
Born: May 2
Died: 1904
Died: July 3
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If you will it, it is no dream and if you do not will it, a dream it is and a dream it will stay
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