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Mikveh Israel (; "Hope of Israel") is the first Jewish agricultural school in Israel.〔 ''Mikve Israel'' Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel, edited by Raphael Patai, New York, 1971〕 ==History==
Charles Netter established the school in 1870 on a tract of land southeast of Jaffa leased from the Turkish Sultan, who allocated to his project.〔http://www.goisrael.com/Tourism_Eng/Articles/Sites/Mikve+Israel+Agricultural+School.htm〕 Netter, the first headmaster, introduced new methods of agricultural training. Baron Edmond James de Rothschild contributed to the upkeep of the school. The name is taken from two passages in the Book of Jeremiah - Jeremiah 14:8 and 17:13. It was proposed by Wolf Grinstein, one of the school's first students, who later taught there. In 1898, Theodor Herzl met the German Emperor Wilhelm II at the main entrance of Mikveh Israel during Herzl's sole visit to Palestine. The meeting, a P.R. event engineered by Herzl to publicly meet the Kaiser, was misinterpreted by the world media as a legitimization of Herzl and Zionism by Germany.〔http://www.shimur.org/english/article.php?id=13〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Theodore Herzl and Rev. William Hechler and the Zionist Beginnings )〕 Today, entrance to the school grounds is via the city of Holon.〔
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