The religion you are looking for is Judaism, however Diaspora is not an exclusively Jewish term and Zionism is not an exclusively Jewish phenomenon.
Diaspora applies to any ethnic group living outside of its original land. While the Jewish Diaspora is the most famous, there is also the Armenian Diaspora, the Palestinian Diaspora, the Greek Diaspora, the Circassian Diaspora, and numerous other Diasporas.
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 entirely political in nature and a large number of Zionists are Christians, even though the the question is about Jewish sovereignty. Similarly, a person does not have to be Polish to support the right of Poles to have self-determination (as Woodrow Wilson did in 1918) or a person does not have to be Bengali to believe that Bangladesh had the right to be free of India in 1947 and Pakistan in 1971. Additionally, there are some Jews who are either apathetic towards Zionism or are Anti-Zionist.
No. Zionism is not even a form of Judaism. Zionism is a political ideology concerned with the nationalist aspiration of Jews to have a homeland. It is no more Judaism than the German Nationalism of Otto von Bismarck was Christian. Zionism identifies Jews as an ethnicity with almost no reference to religious belief. Zionism operates separately from the religion of Judaism and does not cite the Torah, Mishnah, Talmud, or the Rabbis in its day to day operations. Zionism also has created a relatively secular state and a significant number of Religious Jews in Israel are bothered that the State is less theocratic than they believe a Jewish State should be.
it developed a movement of return to the homeland among the Jews in the diaspora. groups were formed that later turned into parties. a vacuum as created by the departure of the british, it was the right moment to seize and the state of israel was created.
Theodore Herzl is considered the father of Zionism.
The Israelite Tribes that were scattered by the Assyrians in 722 B.C.E. are typically called the TEN LOST TRIBES, since they lost their religion and historical identity after the Assyrian conquest and deportation.
Zionism is the call for Jews to freely live in their ancient homeland.
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S. Z. Shragai has written: 'Be-sugiyot ha-dor' -- subject(s): Israel, Israel and the diaspora, Religion, Judaism 'Igrot' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Religious Zionism, Religious Zionists, Religion and state 'The Jewish conception of nationalism' -- subject(s): Religious Zionism, Addresses, essays, lectures 'Be-sugyot ha-dor' -- subject(s): Jewish Philosophy, Philosophy, Jewish
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Zionism helped the Jewish religion. Zionism is the fundamental belief that Jews have a right to determine their own future and destiny and to no longer be controlled, attacked, and persecuted by the other peoples of the world.
The diaspora.
F.S Spiers has written: 'Zionism and the Jeiwsh religion'
Our homeland as given to us by God in the Torah is Israel. Each time an empire would destroy Israel, we would be forced into exile (or the diaspora). We are still in the Roman exile, but some believe we should go back in bringing the Messiah (zionism). still some believe we will be brought back only when God brings the Messiah, and not to return now (anti-zionism). Israel is our home.
Steven T. Rosenthal has written: 'Irreconcilable differences' -- subject(s): Attitudes toward Israel, Identity, Israel and the diaspora, Jews, Politics and government, Zionism
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No. Zionism is not even a form of Judaism. Zionism is a political ideology concerned with the nationalist aspiration of Jews to have a homeland. It is no more Judaism than the German Nationalism of Otto von Bismarck was Christian. Zionism identifies Jews as an ethnicity with almost no reference to religious belief. Zionism operates separately from the religion of Judaism and does not cite the Torah, Mishnah, Talmud, or the Rabbis in its day to day operations. Zionism also has created a relatively secular state and a significant number of Religious Jews in Israel are bothered that the State is less theocratic than they believe a Jewish State should be.
Diaspora is a term used to describe Jews that live outside of Israel. They are still faithful to their religion but do not reside where the majority of them live. Noun: The Dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel, or of any people from their homeland.
As a result of the slave trade, people of African descent spread throughout the Americas and Western Europe. This dispersal is called the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora eventually led to the diffusion of African culture-including music, art, religion, and food- throughout the Western world.