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awakening soul of the people.
The
Jewish youth of the Russian grammar schools and universities were
powerfully influenced by the arguments of Pinsker. They began to found
national Jewish societies. A certain number of students who attended
foreign universities disseminated the ideas of Pinsker in their new
environment, and here and there met with sympathy among their young
co-religionists, especially in Vienna. Some preferred deed to word,
example to precept; they abandoned their studies and wandered to
Palestine in order to become peasants-Jewish peasants on historic Jewish
soil. Seized by the idealism of these chosen few, whose conduct was an
inspiration, even Jews of milder enthusiasm in Russia and Germany founded
societies to support from afar the Palestinean colonies of the Jewish
pioneers. This work went on without a uniform plan and without a clear
recognition of aims and methods. The societies were not conscious of the
fact that they felt and acted as Zionists. They did not see the connection
between the settlement of Palestine by Jews and the future of the entire
Jewish people. It was with them more an instinctive impulse, through which
there flitted all possible vague sentiments; piety,
archaeological-historical sentimentality, charity, genealogical pride. But
still the minds were prepared; there was a tendency in the air; Judaism
was ripe for a transition.