Zionism
Somewhere during the 19th Century, there began to be a worldwide desire among individual Jews to return to their homeland. Several influences caused this feeling to grow, mainly to escape the nationalism and anti-Semitism in Western Europe, and, even worse, the violent persecutions (pogroms) of Eastern Europe .  
| Jericho Market * | 
In 1956 the first group of Jews tried to set up a Jewish-owned orange grove near Jaffa Palestine   
During this period, freedom loving liberals in France (liberal in the classic sense, in favor of Republicanism instead of monarchy, with guaranteed individual rights) recognized persecution against Jews as wrong. A spy case against a man named Dreyfus was a catalyst; Dreyfus was falsely accused and twice convicted, when the actual traitor was liberated. The people recognized the wrong, replaced the leaders, and reinstated Dreyfus. It was the biggest issue of its day, and led to the end of state religion  in France   
Herzl dedicated his life to raising funds from Jews around the world to buy land in Israel Palestine   
In Basel ,  Switzerland   
Zionism seeks to establish a home for the Jewish people in Eretz-Israel [land   of Israel   
- The promotion by appropriate means of the settlement in Eretz-Israel of Jewish farmers, artisans, and manufacturers.
- The organization and uniting of the whole of Jewry by means of appropriate institutions, both local and international, in accordance with the laws of each country.
- The strengthening and fostering of Jewish national sentiment and national consciousness. Preparatory steps toward obtaining the consent of governments, where necessary, in order to reach the goals of Zionism.
Jewish communities all over the world lit up over this idea, including in the US Palestine  Land  and Development Company, the Palestine Economic Corporation, and the American  Zion  Commonwealth   
Migration
The Second aliyah—wave of immigration--was made up of several segments. The first was from Russia Russia Israel Palestine  region,  compared to a mere 5,000 when the Ottoman Empire  took control.  
Balfour Declaration
During WWI, the Zionists supported the Allied Powers, including the Jewish Legion under the British Army, and served in intelligence for the British.  
If you’ll recall, the Palestine Palestine Israel     
“His Majesty’s Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”
Following the Balfour Declaration, the aliyah (immigration waves) came in three segments: 1919-1923 mainly from Russia Poland  between 1924-1932, adding small businesses and light industry in cities, mainly Tel Aviv, Haifa , and Jerusalem Germany   
The significant cultural development in Eretz Israel   
As the cities began to develop, there was the additional conflict between developing civilization and the nomadic Arabs, who preferred the simpler way things had been for millennia.   
That leads us to Part III next time, as conflict led to violence.
_______________________________* The photo of the oranges in the Jericho Market comes from a beautiful photo book called, The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Images of the New Testament, text by S. Michael Wilcox, photos by Floyd Holdman and Don O. Thorpe, 2002, Covenant Communications. This photo is from p. 64, taken by Thorpe. This is merely a photograph of the page, which doesn't do it justice.
 
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