- Land of
Israel in Judaism, and of
central importance in
Jewish history.
Zionists wanted to
create a
Jewish state in
Palestine with as much land, as many...
-
Jewish state",
Jabotinsky resigned from the
World Zionist Organization. He
founded the New
Zionist Organization (NZO),
known in
Hebrew as Tzakh, to conduct...
-
Holocaust was felt. Thereafter,
Jewish anti-
Zionist groups generally either disintegrated or
transformed into pro-
Zionist organizations,
though many
small groups...
- The
Zionist occupation government,
Zionist occupational government or
Zionist-occupied
government (ZOG),
sometimes also
called the
Jewish occupational...
- it was the most
significant tendency among Zionists and
Zionist organizations, and was seen as the
Zionist faction of the
historic Jewish labour movements...
- The
World Zionist Organization (Hebrew: הַהִסְתַּדְּרוּת הַצִּיּוֹנִית הָעוֹלָמִית;
HaHistadrut HaTzionit Ha'Olamit), or WZO, is a non-governmental organization...
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Zionist as a
pejorative or Zio (/ˈzaɪoʊ/ ZY-oh) is a term
commonly used by "anti-
Zionists" as
described by academics,
political parties and
civil rights...
- The
Zionist Congress was
established in 1897 by
Theodor Herzl as the
supreme organ of the
Zionist Organization (ZO) and its
legislative authority. In...
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Socialist Zionists can
refer to:
Adherents of
Socialist Zionism (Labor Zionism), a
major ideological and
political current in the
history of
Zionism and...
-
establishment of the
State of Israel, most
Religious Zionists were
observant Jews who
supported Zionist efforts to
build a
Jewish state in the Land of Israel...