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Gershon Nerel has written:

'Anti-Zionism in the \\' -- subject(s): Christian Zionism, Antisemitism, Christianity, History

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Gershon Nerel has written:

'Anti-Zionism in the \\' -- subject(s): Christian Zionism, Antisemitism, Christianity, History

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Adam Ackerman has written:

'Tsiyonim-Notsrim' -- subject(s): Christian Zionism, History, Jewish nationalism, Zionism

'The mysteries of Jerusalem'

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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.

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That depends on whether it's religious or secular Zionism. Religious Zionism is found in the Tanach (Jewish Bible). Theodor Herzl is considered the father of modern political Zionism.

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Zionism originated in Austria with Theodor Herzl.

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