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Descriptio Theodor Herzl leaning over the balcony of the Hotel Les Trois Rois (Three King's hotel / Hotel drei Könige) in Basel, Switzerland, possibly during the Sixth Zionist conference there (see here)
Datum variously described as 1897, 1901, 1903, and 1904
Fons The Bettman Archive via Corbis
Auctor E.M. Lilien
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According to Sarah Abrevaya Stein in Making Jews modern: the Yiddish and Ladino press in the Russian and Ottoman Empires, Indiana University Press, 2004, p. 46, the image appeared in most Jewish journals of the day. She gives the year as 1897, but says on the same page that it was "printed" in July 1904. The Sixth Zionist Conference was in 1903.

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16:07, 18 Septembris 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 16:07, 18 Septembris 2007 factae368 × 480 (21 chiliocteti)Tariqabjotu{{Information |Description=Theodor Herzl leaning over the balcony of a conference center in Basal, Switzerland (see [http://www.liberationgraphics.com/ppp/Israelat40.html here]) |Source=The Bettman Archive via [http://pro.corbis.com/images/BE085544.jpg?si

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