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Herzl$95556$ - translation to ολλανδικά

Herzl prize; Herzl Prize

Herzl      
n. Herzel (benjamin zev, voorziener van het land (israel))
Theodor Herzl         
  • Title page of ''[[Altneuland]]'' (1902)
  • Title page of ''[[Der Judenstaat]]'' (1896)
  • [[David Ben-Gurion]] declaring the establishment of the State of Israel, in Tel Aviv, May 14, 1948, beneath a large portrait of Theodor Herzl
  • Theodor Herzl in [[Basel]], 1897
  •  Herzl and his children on a trip in 1900
  • A plaque marking the birthplace of Theodor Herzl, [[Dohány Street Synagogue]], [[Budapest]].
  •  Herzl and his children in 1900
  • Herzl as a child with his mother Janet and sister Pauline
  • Herzl and his family, c. 1866–1873
  • Herzl on board a vessel reaching the shores of Palestine, 1898
  • Stephen Norman garden marker at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem
  • Julie Naschauer
  • Herzl (seated in the middle) with members of the Zionist Organization in [[Vienna]], 1896
  • Theodor Herzl at the [[Second Zionist Congress]] in [[Basel]], 1898
  • Portrait of Herzl
  • Theodor Herzl (center) with a Zionist delegation in Jerusalem, 1898. From right to left: [[Joseph Seidener]], [[Moses T. Schnirer]], Theodor Herzl, [[David Wolffsohn]], [[Max Bodenheimer]]
  • Herzl's last photograph (1904)
FATHER OF MODERN POLITICAL ZIONISM (1860–1904)
Theodore Herzl; Theodor Herzel; Benjamin Theodore Herzl; Benjamin Theodore Zeev Herzl; Tivadar Herzl; Herzl, Theodor; Theodor Hertzl; Hertzl; Herzel; Hertzel; Benjamin Zeev Herzl; Teodor Herzl; Teodor Herzel; Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl; Theodore Herzl Foundation; Herzl Tivadar; Herzl family; Family herzl; Theodor Herzl Foundation; Theodore Herzel
Theodor Herzl
Benjamin Zeev Herzl         
  • Title page of ''[[Altneuland]]'' (1902)
  • Title page of ''[[Der Judenstaat]]'' (1896)
  • [[David Ben-Gurion]] declaring the establishment of the State of Israel, in Tel Aviv, May 14, 1948, beneath a large portrait of Theodor Herzl
  • Theodor Herzl in [[Basel]], 1897
  •  Herzl and his children on a trip in 1900
  • A plaque marking the birthplace of Theodor Herzl, [[Dohány Street Synagogue]], [[Budapest]].
  •  Herzl and his children in 1900
  • Herzl as a child with his mother Janet and sister Pauline
  • Herzl and his family, c. 1866–1873
  • Herzl on board a vessel reaching the shores of Palestine, 1898
  • Stephen Norman garden marker at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem
  • Julie Naschauer
  • Herzl (seated in the middle) with members of the Zionist Organization in [[Vienna]], 1896
  • Theodor Herzl at the [[Second Zionist Congress]] in [[Basel]], 1898
  • Portrait of Herzl
  • Theodor Herzl (center) with a Zionist delegation in Jerusalem, 1898. From right to left: [[Joseph Seidener]], [[Moses T. Schnirer]], Theodor Herzl, [[David Wolffsohn]], [[Max Bodenheimer]]
  • Herzl's last photograph (1904)
FATHER OF MODERN POLITICAL ZIONISM (1860–1904)
Theodore Herzl; Theodor Herzel; Benjamin Theodore Herzl; Benjamin Theodore Zeev Herzl; Tivadar Herzl; Herzl, Theodor; Theodor Hertzl; Hertzl; Herzel; Hertzel; Benjamin Zeev Herzl; Teodor Herzl; Teodor Herzel; Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl; Theodore Herzl Foundation; Herzl Tivadar; Herzl family; Family herzl; Theodor Herzl Foundation; Theodore Herzel
Benjamin Zeev Herzl

Βικιπαίδεια

Herzl Award

The Herzl Award is awarded annually by the Department for Zionist Activities of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) to outstanding young men and women in recognition of their exceptional efforts on behalf of Israel and the Zionist cause. The award was first awarded in 1954 to Winston Churchill, on the centennial anniversary of Theodore Herzl's death.