One of the main problems in answering this is that there are several different definitions of Zionism that are used.
1) Believing that the Jews have the right to a State on the historic Land of Israel.
2) Believing in a Jewish-dominant State where Non-Jews are relegated to a second-Class status.
3) Being part of a world-controlling cabal.
The third, is, of course, simply another form of Anti-Semitism where the cabal is called "Zionists" instead of "Jews" since people immediately recognize the "Jewish cabal" claims to be Anti-Semitic and have a harder time recognizing the same thing with a different label.
The second is a view by those who accept Israel's existence, but want to create a line between Left-Wing Zionism and Right-Wing Zionism. The latter is more akin to the types of nationalism we see in Europe currently.
Even assuming that the first definition is used, not all Jews share the same understanding as to what Israel means. Many of them are Zionists, and live in Israel. Others are anti-Zionists (this group is primarily made of ultra-religious Jews who do not recognize a Jewish right to a State and very liberal secular Jews who see Israel's Jewish Nationalism to be inherently problematic). They are Jewish, and share the same believe as the Israelis, but they don't see the point in having a Jewish state. These Jews cherish their ancestry, but just practice Judaism in other countries. The majority of Jews are pro-Zionism, and a much smaller minority are against Zionism.
because more Jews felt that they needed an internationally recognised state to represent them and defend them.
Zionism is the call for Jews to freely live in their ancient homeland.
Zionism.
Zionism is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel.
Zionism is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel. The existence and preservation of the State of Israel is probably the clearest example of Zionism.
because more Jews felt that they needed an internationally recognised state to represent them and defend them.
Jews Against Zionism - book - was created in 1990.
The ISBN of Jews Against Zionism - book - is 0877226946.
Jews Against Zionism - book - has 269 pages.
Zionism is the call for Jews to freely live in their ancient homeland.
Zionism is a movement to protect the Jews. It is also a movement in the country of China.
Zionism.
stalins realization that all the jews who helped him get into power were truthfully working for zionism
They usually slander Jews as "Zionists" even though Zionism is simply a form of nationalism.
This is called Zionism.
Zionism
- To establish a country, or community in Palestine.