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SS7H2b
Explain the historical reasons for the
establishment of the modern State of
Israel in 1948; include the Jewish
religious connection to the land, the
Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and
Zionism in Europe.
Concepts:
Conflict Creates Change
Conflict Resolution
Movement
Vocabulary Words To Know

Anti-Semitism
 Balfour
Declaration
 Holocaust
 Law of Return

Palestine
 State of Israel
 United Nations
 Zionism
ZIONISM
• movement to
create a Jewish
state (country) in
the Arab lands of
Palestine in the
Middle East
region.
BALFOUR DECLARATION
• statement issued by the
British government in
1917 in favor of a Jewish
state located in Palestine
Balfour Declaration in 1917
"His Majesty's Government
view with favour the
establishment in Palestine
of a national home for the
Jewish people...”
- James Balfour
The movement to return Jews to their ancient
homeland in the Middle East is known as
ZIONISM
PALESTINE—a religious
connection for Jews
• Region of land claimed by the Arab Palestinians as
their homeland for many centuries; HOWEVER, the
Jews have what they claim as the original religious
connection to the land.
• Region important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
because this is where much of what is written in the
Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Qur’an
took place. There are many religious sites in
Palestine sacred to all three religions. The most
important of these is Jerusalem.
1920 Mandate for Jewish Palestine
1922 Mandate for Jewish Palestine
and Arab Palestine
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0112/glick012012.php3#.UlATIhTD_IU
What is the cartoonist trying to say?
ANTI-SEMITISM
• prejudice (dislike for a group of people)
• discrimination (unfair treatment of a group
of people)
• Dislike, unfair treatment, and hostility
toward Jews (people belonging to the
Jewish ethnic group and believing in
Judaism)
Anti-Semitism
Movement
The student will understand
that the movement or
migration of people, goods,
and ideas affects all societies
involved.
Have you and your family ever
had to move?
If so, why?
Can movement to another
place be both positive
and/or negative?
HOLOCAUST
• the systematic plan by
German leader Adolph Hitler
and his Nazi Party to murder
all Jews prior and during
World War II in Germany
and Poland – planned
genocide
Hilter and the Holocaust
Holocaust during 1940s WWII
Anti-Semitism to Genocide
“We…shall be compelled to destroy a
third of the population in the adjacent
lands. We can achieve this by
systematic undernourishment which in
the end gives a better result than
machine guns do. Physically breaking
them will be more effective especially
among the young.” —German Officer
Gerd Von Rundstedt, 1942
Photo: Holocaust Museum
Conflict and Change
• What types or examples of conflict can
you brainstorm that had to do with AntiSemitism, the Holocaust, and
World War II?
• What types or examples of change
resulted from these conflicts?
UNITED NATIONS
• an international organization
composed of most of the
countries of the world. It was
founded in 1945 to promote
peace, security, and economic
development.
STATE OF ISRAEL
• In 1947, the United Nations approved the
partition of Palestine into two states, one
Jewish and one Arab.
• On May 14, 1948 the state of Israel declared
independence and this was followed by a war
with the surrounding Arab states, which
refused to accept the UN plan.
BEFORE and AFTER
LAW OF RETURN
• states that Jews anywhere
in the world can immigrate
to Israel and become
citizens
Jewish Migration Over Time