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- Zionism - Wikipedia
Zionist nationalism embraced pan-Germanic ideologies, which stressed the concept of das völk: people of shared ancestry should pursue separation and establish a unified state Zionist thinkers view the movement as a "revolt against a tradition of many centuries" of living parasitically at the margins of Western society
- Zionism | Definition, History, Movement, Ideology | Britannica
Zionism, Jewish nationalist movement with the goal of the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews (Hebrew: Eretz Yisraʾel, “the Land of Israel”)
- Zionism - Meaning, Definition Religious - HISTORY
Zionism is a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and reestablished Israel as the central location
- What Is Zionism and Is It Fueling the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict?
Zionism is a nationalist movement that established an independent state for Jewish people in 1948, supporting Judaism's claim to Israel The conflict arises as Palestinian Arabs also claim the land, viewing Zionism as a colonial and racist movement
- Zionist Meaning | Politics by Dictionary. com
What does Zionist mean? A Zionist is a follower of Zionism, a movement that resulted in the establishment and development of the state of Israel The term can be a neutral, positive, or offensive term for a Jewish Israeli nationalist
- Zionism 101 - My Jewish Learning
It was the latter tendency — Zionism — that bore the most radical implications and was to have the most remarkable results The Zionist analysis of the nation’s afflictions and its prescription for relief consisted of four interconnected theses
- What is Zionism? - Vox
In brief, it’s Israel’s national ideology, with Judaism serving as both a nationality and religion A group of pro-US and Israelis open both American and Israeli flags and catcall
- What IS Zionism? | The Jewish Educator Portal
Zionism sparks much debate, but at its core, it’s simply the belief that Jews have the right to govern themselves in their ancestral homeland From ancient prayers to modern-day Israel, Zionism has been a cornerstone of Jewish identity for centuries But with a Jewish state firmly established, is it still relevant?
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