Definition of Zionistic. Meaning of Zionistic. Synonyms of Zionistic

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Definition of Zionistic

Zionistic
Zionism i"on*ism, n. [Zion + -ism.] Among the Jews, a theory, plan, or movement for colonizing their own race in Palestine, the land of Zion, or, if that is impracticable, elsewhere, either for religious or nationalizing purposes; -- called also Zion movement. -- Zi"on*ist, n. -- Zi`on*is"tic, a.

Meaning of Zionistic from wikipedia

- This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Zionism is an ethnocultural nationalist movement that...
- Israel. His motivation for the trip was as much socialistic as it was Zionistic. As mayor of Burlington, Sanders allowed a Chabad public menorah to be...
- considered anti-Semitism. After all, the National Front has always been Zionistic and always defended Israel's right to exist". She has opposed the emigration...
- written in large part by Birnbaum himself. In it he coined the terms "Zionistic", "Zionist", "Zionism" (1890), and "political Zionism" (1892). Birnbaum...
- neo-Zionist groups want to see expelled because their presence is un-Zionistic. She thinks that "[t]his very narrow definition of Zionism dictates that...
- young age, noting that at school he "once or twice got in trouble for my Zionistic activities." He then completed two years of National Service in the Intelligence...
- journalist and co-founder Dave Gordon saying "we’re very pro-Israel, very Zionistic [sic] …" while Ron East, a publisher of TheJ.ca, has voiced opposition...
- and 1897. Some time after 1898 his fable Palma became available. His Zionistic songs were published in 1902. Frug wrote in Yiddish, Russian and Hebrew...
- subsequent literature, as well as focus resources into establishing a 'zionistic culture' in the new settlements. This would include establishing more...
- American non-fiction writer Baruch Zuckerman (1887–1970), American-Israeli Zionistic activist, and early proponent of Yad Vashem Ben Zuckerman (1890–1979)...