Jacob de Haas explained

Jacob de Haas
Birth Name:Jacob de Haas
Birth Date:13 August 1872
Birth Place:London, England
Death Date:21 March 1937 (aged 64)
Death Place:Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan), New York, United States
Nationality:British
Occupation:Journalist, Writer
Known For:Secretary of the First Zionist Congress
Signature:Jacob_de_Haas_Signature_from_the_Goldman_Collection.png

Jacob de Haas (13 August 1872 – 21 March 1937) was a British-born Jewish journalist and an early leader of the Zionist movement in the United States and England. He was the secretary of the First Zionist Congress and introduced Theodor Herzl to the UK via the Jewish World newspaper.[1]

Biography

Jacob De Haas was born in London. In 1896, he became the first member of Hovevei Zion to encourage the movement to adopt the political Zionist program of Theodor Herzl.[2] At the Third Zionist Congress in 1899, he and L. J. Greenberg were elected as members of the Zionist Organization's Propaganda Committee.[3]

He moved to the United States in 1902. Theodor Herzl had suggested to Richard Gottheil that he hire de Haas as the new secretary of the Federation of American Zionists (FAZ) to replace Stephen Samuel Wise. De Haas assumed the leadership of the fragmented American Zionist movement. One of his best known relationships was his friendship with Louis Brandeis, the most widely known and admired secular Jew in America. De Haas introduced Brandeis to the ideas of Theodor Herzl and ideals of Zionism. After a relatively short period of examination and self-examination, Louis Brandeis became an ardent, committed Zionist in 1908. More importantly, Brandeis would head the FAZ and the American Zionist movement by 1912.[4]

Death

De Haas died at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City on 21 March 1937 after a lengthy illness.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-world
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=u6v_AwAAQBAJ&dq=jacob+de+haas+20+july+1896&pg=PA39 English Zionists and British Jews: The Communal Politics of Anglo-Jewry, Stuart Cohen
  3. [Nahum Sokolow]
  4. http://www.jewishmag.com/118mag/richard_gottheil/richard_gottheil.htm
  5. News: Jacob De Haas, Herzl Collaborator, Dead Here at 64 . 23 March 1937 . JTA . 15 January 2015 .