- Paul Friedmann
Paul Friedmann was a German philanthropist; born at
Berlin in the middle of the nineteenth century. Friedmann was of Jewish descent, and is connected with the family ofMoses Mendelssohn . Much exercised over the fate of theRussian Jews after the persecutions of 1882-90, in 1890 he visited the land ofMidian and resolved to found a colony there. He had a steam-yacht ("Israel") built inScotland , and went toKrakow personally to select the first immigrants. Twenty-four of these, under the leadership of Friedmann,Baron von Seebach , andLieutenant Thiele , with a doctor, a chemist, and a builder, leftCairo in the middle of November, 1891.A landing was made at
Sharm al-Moza on the east side of theGulf of Aqaba ; but the new colony did not last for more than two months. Internal dissensions broke out between the leaders, who were all Christians, and the Jews. TheEgypt ian government also feared complications with the Turkish soldiers encamped not far off, and ordered the undertaking to be abandoned. Friedmann, who had sunk 170,000marks in the project, brought suit against the Egyptian government for £25,000. The Russian consul inCairo also opened an investigation, and violent denunciatory articles appeared in the Egyptian press, especially in connection with the death of one of the settlers who had been forced to leave the encampment because of insubordination. In connection with the venture, Friedmann privately published "Das Land Madian" (Berlin, 1891)Bibliography
* "Israelit", pp. 177, 262, 365, 407, 906, 1146. Mayence, 1892;
* "Israelitische Wochenschrift " Nov. 24, 1893, p. 369;
* "Allgemeine Zeitung des Juden " Nov. 4, 1892;
* "New York Times ", June 30, 1891;
* "New York Herald ", May 1, 1892. D. G.References
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