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Charles Netter

Hebrew: קרל יעקב נטר
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Birthplace: Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: October 02, 1882 (56)
Jaffa, (then Turkish Empire), now Israel (Chronic liver failure)
Place of Burial: Israel
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Son of Moïse Netter and Marie Netter
Brother of Françoise Victoire Schnerb and Léon Netter

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About Charles Netter

קרל נטר

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Charles Netter (1826- October 2, 1882, Hebrew: קרל נטר‎), was a Zionist leader, and a founding member of the Alliance Israélite Universelle. In 1870, Netter founded Mikveh Israel, the first modern Jewish agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel.

Early life

Netter was born in Strasbourg in 1826 to a Rabbinic family. He studied in Strasbourg and Belfort, and engaged in business in London, Moscow, and Lille. He later moved to Paris.

On May 17, 1860, in Paris, in response to antisemitic incidents such as the abduction of Edgardo Mortara and the Damascus affair, he was one of the six founders of the Alliance Israélite Universelle. The founding members defined the organization's goals: "To gather good-natured people to fight against hate and prejudice. To create a society of young idealist and militant Jews that feel solidarity with all those who suffer from their condition as Jews or all those who are victims of prejudice, regardless of their religion.

To ensure that culture replaces the ignorance of fanatics, for the good of all. If you believe that this would be an honor for your religion, a lesson for the people, a progress for humanity, a triumph for truth and for universal reason to witness all the vibrant forces of Judaism come together, small with respect to number but large with respect to love and good will, come to us, we are thus founding the Alliance israélite universelle."

Netter was appointed general secretary of the newly formed organization, and was joined 4 years later by French-Jewish politician Adolphe Crémieux who would serve as the president of the society while holding the position of French Minister of Justice.

Mikveh Israel

In 1868 Netter visited Palestine for the first time. He was sent as a representative of the AIU, to examine the needs of the Jewish community. Upon his return he recommended that a new agricultural settlement be founded, and be used as an agricultural school for Jewish men. Netter obtained an audience with the Ottoman Emperor in Constantinople, and was rewarded with land near Jaffa. The required funds were acquired from the AIU, and Mikveh Israel (Hebrew: מקוה ישראל‎) was founded in 1870. During the first years Netter struggled with objections of the Jewish Old Yishuv leaders, who concentrated on Torah studies and relied on donations from Jews in the diaspora. The Old Yishuv opposition to Jewish manual labor in the holy land, and clashes with Arab inhabitants of nearby Yazur disrupted development and recruitment of students. The funds proved insufficient as well, and Netter donated his own money, and raised funds from other philanthropists, like Crémieux and the Baron Maurice de Hirsch. Netter managed the school until 1873. He overcame the difficulties of establishing and maintaining the settlement, but accustomed to living conditions in Western-Europe, his health deteriorated. Following his doctor's advice he returned to Europe, but continued to raise funds and support the school, and continued his activities for the AIU. He was involved in protecting the rights and safety of the Jewish community in Morocco, and was in charge of emigration of Russian-Jewish refugees to North-America following the introduction of the May Laws.

Death and legacy

Netter died in Jaffa, on October 2, 1882, during a visit to Mikveh Israel. He is buried in Mikveh Israel, his tombstone erected by the AIU. He is considered the pioneer of Jewish agriculture in Israel, having founded the school which educated many members of Bilu and the first Aliyah. Several Israeli cities have named streets after him. Kfar Netter, a moshav near Netanya was founded in 1939, by graduates of Mikveh Israel.

About קרל יעקב נטר (עברית)

קרל (יעקב) נטר (14 בספטמבר 1826 - 2 באוקטובר 1882) הניח יסוד לחינוך החקלאי בארץ ישראל והקים בשנת 1870 יישוב חקלאי בר קבע, מקווה ישראל, למעשה היישוב הראשון בתנועת ההתיישבות של הדורות האחרונים. מעטות הן העובדות הביוגרפיות הידועות על חיי נטר בטרם החל בפעולתו הציבורית והיה בין מקימי "כל ישראל חברים". י

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Charles Netter's Timeline

1826
September 24, 1826
Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
1882
October 2, 1882
Age 56
Jaffa, (then Turkish Empire), now Israel
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Mikveh Israel, Israel