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What is the ISBN of Jews Against Zionism book?

The ISBN of Jews Against Zionism - book - is 0877226946.


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Jews Against Zionism - book - has 269 pages.


What started 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 was found in 1895, with Theodor Herzl's book: Der Judenstaat and further discussed in his book: Altneulandin 1902. As a result of these books, Secular European Jews began to actively discuss the possibility of creating a Jewish State.


When did zionism begin?

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 was found in 1895, with Theodor Herzl's book: Der Judenstaat and further discussed in his book: Altneulandin 1902. As a result of these books, Secular European Jews began to actively discuss the possibility of creating a Jewish State.


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What has the author Henry Moskowitz written?

Henry Moskowitz has written: 'Zionism no remedy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Zionism


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Leon Chasanowich has written: 'Die Judenfrage der Gegenwart' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Jewish question, Jews, World War, 1914-1918, Zionism


What year did Zionism begin?

The Zionist movement originally began in 63 BC when the Israelis (Jews) were forced out of Israel by the Romans. Those who stayed were killed. This scattered the Jews around to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Recently, they have been discriminated against, like in the Holocaust, and returned to Israel. They immediately claimed the land and all the Palestinians in it were forced into areas such as the Golan Heights, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. This is what has now caused the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Did Zionism come as a result of the Holocaust?

No. Zionism first developed as a concept in the 1880s, but was first articulared with the book Altneuland in 1902. It was legally recognized as British policy in 1917 and became internationally recognized by the League of Nations in 1922.


What is the name of the Jewish nationalist movement that pushed for creating the modern state of Israel in palestine after world war 2?

Zionism was (and is) the movement to establish and preserve a Jewish homeland.It is worth noting that Zionism has existed since the 1890s when Theodor Herzl helped to put together his book Altneuland, which discusses the issue. In the early days of Zionism, a few Jews immigrated to what was then the Ottoman Empire, bought territory from the Turks and began to cultivate it along with the indigenous Palestinian Fellahin (farmers). They introduced new agricultural techniques (from Europe) and built infrastructure in the region. In the 1920s and the beginning of the British Mandate Period, Zionists began arriving more frequently and in greater numbers. The Jews were creating the infrastructure for an actual state and dreamed that it would happen.In 1947, the dream was realized when the UN voted to partition Palestine between the Jews and the Arabs. The Arabs immediately attacked the Jews and in the middle of the war, on May 14, 1948, the State of Israel declared its independence. Today, about half of the world's Jewry lives in Israel. Most Jews living in and out of Israel are supporters of Israel and the Zionist ideology, although a small percent believe only divine intervention should bring about a Jewish state.


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Haman was the prime minister of the Persian king. He plotted against Mordecai and the Jews which led to a proclamation from the king ordering the killing of the Jews. This plot was exposed and failed because of Esther's intervention.