Herzl Goes South
When: | September 11, 2024 6:30 PM to October 30, 2024 5:00 PM |
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Where: |
4144 Chase ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140 |
Organizer: | Mark Baranek |
Contact: | Mark Baranek at mark@tbsmb.org (305) 538-7231 |
Summary: | "Herzl Goes South" is a an exhibit of artifacts from the David Matlow collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia, the world’s largest private collection. |
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HERZL GOES SOUTH
An Exhibit About Zionism’s Founder Comes to TBS
An exhibit of artifacts from the David Matlow collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia, the world’s largest private collection, will open at Temple Beth Sholom in September, 2024
Herzl founded the Zionist movement and was the visionary for the State of Israel. Matlow said: “Herzl believed that we are not saddled with the conditions in which we find ourselves, that change is possible, and that the future can be better than the present. He lived in a world where antisemitism was rampant, which he concluded would never go away, and so, he came up with a radical solution: that the Jewish people are a nation, and as a nation are entitled to their own homeland. Many items were made with Herzl’s image to rally people to his idea.
The exhibit tells Herzl’s story. How he understood that something new needed to be done to confront antisemitism, and that he was the one to do it. How he didn’t just talk, he acted and put in place the infrastructure of a state in creation. How he knew that the Jewish people needed a symbol to inspire them to work toward the impossible idea of a Jewish state, and he became that symbol. The evidence of all this can be found in three glass cabinets.
Matlow’s hope in bringing the exhibit to Miami Beach is that by learning about who Herzl was and what he did. “The world needs more Herzls! We need people who see a problem and don’t run from it. We need people who, rather than throw up their hands in despair, use those same hands to fashion a solution. We need people who have big dreams for a better tomorrow, and work to make it happen” Matlow said.
Herzl was a progressive. He envisioned a New Society with a seven-hour work day, free education through university and free medical care. Herzl was a dreamer. When Herzl first started advocating for a Jewish State in 1896, the prospect of it happening was greeted with laughter. He dreamed of it and worked to realize his dream. Herzl did not live to see it, but in 1948 his dream was realized.
“As we look at Israel and witness the external conflict with the country’s enemies, or the myriad other problems, one might conclude these issues will never be resolved,” said Matlow. “Herzl teaches us the opposite. As difficult as solving these issues might be, they are less difficult than Israel being created in the first place. If Israel can happen, anything can. This is what the exhibit shows. Miami Beach, enjoy it.”
David Matlow is a lawyer at Goodmans LLP in Toronto, Canada and the Founder of the Herzl Project through which he speaks regularly to schools, synagogues and other groups about Herzl and his continued relevance. He owns the world’s largest collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia (over 6000 pieces), details of which are available at https://herzlcollection.com/. 75 Treasures- Celebrating Israel at Seventy-Five features 75 items from his collection and is available for free download at https://herzlcollection.com/75-treasures
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