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PRESIDENT CHAIM WEIZMANN (ISRAEL) - TYPED LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 286411

World War II-dated TLS in Hebrew from Jerusalem, on letterhead of the Jewish Agency for Palestine Typed Letter signed (in Hebrew letters): "C. Weizmann" , 1 page, 5x7. Jerusalem, 1944 October 12. On letterhead of the Jewish Agency for Palestine to Mr. Frumkin, B'nai Brith Jerusalem.

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CHAIM WEIZMANN
World War II-dated TLS in Hebrew from Jerusalem, on letterhead of the Jewish Agency for Palestine
Typed Letter signed (in Hebrew letters): "C. Weizmann" , 1 page, 5x7. Jerusalem, 1944 October 12. On letterhead of the Jewish Agency for Palestine to Mr. Frumkin, B'nai Brith Jerusalem. In Hebrew, translated in full: I am thankful to you for your letter and kind invitation to participate at the B'nai Brith get-together. I will be touring around Israel next week and will be in the north of the country for ten days/ I won't be able, then, to take part in this assembly. Please convey my best wishes for the assembly and to all B'nai B'rith members. With my blessings". Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952),born in Russia, earned a Ph.D. in chemistry, lecturing at universities in Switzerland and England. Putting his chemist's talents to work for Britain in World War I, he was influential in adoption of the Balfour Declaration of 1917 promising creation of a Jewish homeland. An attendee at the Zionist Congresses starting with the second (1898), Weizmann was President of the World Zionist Organization (1920-1930, 1935-1946), Provisional President (1948-1949) and the 1st President of Israel from 1949 until his death on November 9, 1952. Prior to a compromise promoted by Weizmann, the Zionist movement had between divided between advocates of "political Zionism" (giving first priority to creation of a Jewish state) and "practical Zionism" (promoting Jewish settlement in Palestine as a necessary means to eventual statehood). Weizmann's position of "synthetic Zionism" urged that both goals be pursued at the same time. It was at the Tenth Congress that Weizmann's position became official policy. While shaping fundamental policies of the Zionist movement, and lobbying friendly government's to support a Jewish state, Weizmann also was active in fund raising and refugee relief. Two holes from hole punch at right edge. Bottom left corner torn away. 2 horizontal fold creases. Otherwise fine condition.

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