No. Arthur Balfour was Anglican and Presbyterian. However, the declaration he issued in 1917 fundamentally changed Jewish History.
It is the Balfour Declaration, named for the British politician Arthur Balfour who proposed the establishment of a Jewish state in the British Protectorate of Palestine.Balfour Declaration
Arthur Balfour was born on July 25, 1848.
Arthur Balfour was born on July 25, 1848.
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Arthur Balfour died on March 19, 1930 at the age of 81.
Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics was created in 1912.
The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was a letter that eventually led to the creation of a homeland of people of Jewish descent. It was initiated by Arthur James Balfour, the British Foreign Secretary.
Arthur Balfour died on March 19, 1930 at the age of 81.
The Balfour Declaration does not say much. The only mention of the Non-Jewish Population in the declaration refers to the requirement that the laws and establishment of the Jewish homeland in Palestine should not prejudice the Non-Jewish population. In this regard, Non-Jews in the Jewish State should have equal rights and privileges.
The Balfour Declaration does not say much. The only mention of the Non-Jewish Population in the declaration refers to the requirement that the laws and establishment of the Jewish homeland in Palestine should not prejudice the Non-Jewish population. In this regard, Non-Jews in the Jewish State should have equal rights and privileges.
Arthur Balfour was born on July 25, 1848 and died on March 19, 1930. Arthur Balfour would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 167 years old today.
The Balfour Declaration (1917) was a promise to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The document was a letter sent by UK Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Baron Rothschild, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland.