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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. It is not a physical thing to be "used". Most Jews are Zionists, but the majority of Zionists are non-Jews, mostly Christians, but there are some Muslim, Atheist, Hindu, and Buddhist Zionists.
Zionists did not play any part in the Holocaust.
Answer 1Zionism is not a religion, but rather a movement that uses religion to assert claims on the land now known as Israel, and possibly also land in the Palestinian Territories. As Jews, they worship the Jewish God, although it is quite possible that some Zionists are secular Jews, who have no real religious beliefs.Answer 2Zionism is a nationalist movement as opposed to a religion or religious movement. It derives from the ethnic nature of the term "Jew" as opposed to the religious nature of the term "Jew". There are many Jewish supporters of Zionism, some of whom pray in synagogues and others who are entirely secular. There are also Christian Zionists who usually worship in churches. There are also Muslim Zionists who usually worship in mosques, but Islamic Zionism is usually taboo in most Muslim countries. Druze Zionists pray with other Druze, etc.Zionism is not a religion.Zionist are people who support Israel.Most Zionists are Christians and Jews.
Zionism is a social and political movement advocating for the re-establishment of the Jewish homeland in Israel. The majority of the leading and most influential Zionists were non-religious Jews. Additionally, a number of Zionists were non-Jews who believed in the validity of the Jewish cause either from a religious perspective (Christian Messianism) or from a political perspective (Nationalists).
Ernest E. Barbarash has written: 'If I am not for myself ..' -- subject(s): Biography, Jews, Zionism, Zionists
Answer 1No. They follow a separate religion.Answer 2While there are some Muslim Zionists (such as Sheikh Hadi Palazzi of Rome, Irshad Manji, Tarek Hamid, and a few others), most Muslims are Anti-Zionists. Zionism is a political movement seeking to establish a Jewish State in the historic land of Israel. Most Jews are Zionists and many Christians are as well.
Zionism is a support of the Jewish culture and state coupled with an opposition for Jews to assimilate into other cultures. Zionists highly advocate the relocation of Jews back to Israel in order for them to be a majority in their own nation.
Aron Horowitz has written: 'Zionism, a way of life' -- subject(s): Zionism 'Striking roots' -- subject(s): Aron Horowitz, Biography, Ethnic relations, Jewish educators, Jews, Zionists
Chaya Har-El has written: 'Hertsl' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Zionism, Zionist, Zionists
Claudia Valder-Knechtges has written: 'Max Isidor Bodenheimer' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Zionism, Zionists
Henriette Hannah Bodenheimer has written: 'Max Bodenheimer 1865-1940' -- subject(s): Zionism, Biography, Zionists
They usually slander Jews as "Zionists" even though Zionism is simply a form of nationalism.