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In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, several prominent Zionists warned that the Jewish People were disappearing due to assimilation and antisemitism. They believed that the best means to preserve the 'Jewish race' was to found a new Jewish State. This source book republishes the following foundational texts of these racial Zionists: Mordecai Manuel Noah, Discourse, 'Delivered at the Consecration of the Synagogue of K.k. She'erit Yisra'el] in the City of New-york, on Friday, the 10th of Nisan, 5578, Corresponding with the 17th of April, 1818', C. S. Van Winkle, New York, (1818); 'Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians Being the Descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel', James Van Norden, New York, (1837); 'Discourse on the Restoration of the Jews: Delivered at the Tabernacle, Oct. 28 and Dec. 2, 1844', Harper & Brothers, New York, (1845). Moses Hess, 'Rome and Jerusalem: A Study in Jewish Nationalism', Bloch Publishing Company, New York, (1918). Leo Pinsker, 'Auto-Emancipation', The Maccabaean Publishing Company, New York, (1906). Theodor Herzl, 'A Jewish State: An Attempt at a Modern Solution of the Jewish Question', The Maccab an Publishing Co., New York, (1904). Israel Zangwill, 'The Problem of the Jewish Race', The Judaen Publishing Company, New York, (1914). Ignatz Zollschan, 'Jewish Questions: Three Lectures', Bloch Publishing Company, New York, (1914). Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 'The Jewish Problem: How to Solve It', Zionist Essays Pub. Committee, New York, (1915). Rabbi Max Reichler, 'Jewish Eugenics: A Paper Read Before the New York Board of Jewish Ministers', Bloch Publishing Company, New York, (1916). Arthur Balfour as quoted in: 'Mr. Balfour on Zionism. The Case for a National Home.' London Times, (12 February 1919), page 9.