Creator Bio
Moses Hess
1812–1875
Born in Bonn, Moses Hess received a traditional Jewish education from his grandfather and no further formal schooling. However, Hess taught himself French and German and became active in socialist circles, often writing for the Rheinische Zeitung, edited by his friend Karl Marx. Though he was initially uninterested in Jewish concerns, the 1840 Damascus affair (a blood libel against notable members of the city’s Jewish community) inspired in him a new belief in the necessity of a Jewish homeland, leading him to become an early leader of Labor Zionism.
Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator
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Rome and Jerusalem
What we have to do at present for the regeneration of the Jewish nation is, first, to keep alive the hope of the political rebirth of our people, and next, to reawaken that hope where it slumbers…