Theodor Herzl was born on 2 May 1860 in Pest (Hungary, now Budapest). He was a journalist and the creator and main representative of political Zionism at the time, the founder and the first president of the World Zionist Organisation. He grew up in a rich Hungarian Jewish family. He studied law in the University of Vienna. After university he worked in the Austrian justice system, however with time he devoted himself more and more to literature and to politics. At first, he thought the Jewish Question would be resolved though the mass conversion of Jews and assimilation. The Dreyfus affair represented a turning point in his life. He arrived then at the conclusion that the only solution to the Jewish Question is the general emigration of…