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Homeland of the Jewish people

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The idea of a homeland for the Jewish people is rooted in Jewish culture and religion. The The Napoleonic Wars helped give rise to the idea of Jewish emancipation in the early nineteenth century . Many cultural, religious, secular, and political philosophies arose among the Jews of Europe, including everything from Marxism to Hasidism. Among these movements was the Zionist movement promoted by Theodor Herzl.

The Napoleonic Wars helped give rise to the idea of Jewish emancipation in the early nineteenth century.[1]

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  1. J. David (2010-12-31). Napoleon and the French in Egypt and the Holy Land. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press. pp. 281–288. ISBN 9781463225643. Archived from the original on 12 March 2020.