Israel Belkind
Israel Belkind (; ; 1861–1929) was a Russian-Jewish activist, author, educator, and historian who founded the
Palestine Pioneers during the
First Aliyah. He became involved with the
Zionist movement in the 1880s, when continuous
Russian pogroms led him to assert that
Jewish assimilation was not viable in any part of the world, and it was around this time that he created the design of the "
Flag of Zion" that was officially adopted by the
First Zionist Congress in 1897 and eventually by the
State of Israel in 1948. As he sought to increase the growth and prosperity of the
Jewish community in Ottoman Palestine, Belkind himself
immigrated and, following an initial period in agriculture, began establishing or teaching at educational institutions at various locations, such as
Tel Aviv,
Rishon LeZion,
Jerusalem, and
Haifa. He published several works in which he expressed his desire to correct the "historic wrong" that was the
destruction of the Second Temple and the
dispersion of the Jews that accompanied it. He also advanced a theory that the
Palestinian Arabs had to be integrated with Zionism because, in his view, they were fundamentally of Jewish origin, but had been
Arabized and converted to
Christianity or
Islam after managing to avoid being dispersed during the
Jewish–Roman wars.
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