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 Zionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instead, he proposed that the emphasis of the Zionist movement shift to efforts to revive the Hebrew language and create a new culture, free from Diaspora influences, that would unite Jews and serve as a common denominator between diverse Jewish communities once independence was achieved.
Despite Herzl's efforts to have German proclaimed the official language of the Zionist movement, the use of Hebrew was adopted as official policy by Zionist organisations in Palestine, and served as an important unifying force among the Jewish settlers, many of whom also took new Hebrew names.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionist

  
 MessianicDirectory.com Zionist Movement Page 1
M, Moedim, Teaching, Zionist - The 3 Major Movements of God in the Past Century (Holiness Movement, Zionist Movement, and Pentecostal Movement) have also produced a 4th (Messianic Movement).
Now, We, of the Northmen Movement (the Nordic Meshianite Movement), are growing out of that 4th one to become the Major Move of God in this New Millenium.
However, we the second generation feel it our duty to let the world know that the Kahane movement did not die, on the contrary it lives and it will continue living until the coming of Moshiach in our days.
http://www.messianicdirectory.com/zionist/zionist.html

  
 Herzl and the Zionist Movement
Even in his early days, Herzl attempted to meet with Kaiser Wilhelm II, with the idea he could persuade him of the justness of the Zionist cause.
When Herzl met the Duke of Baden, the Kaiser's uncle, he tried to persuade him of the importance of a meeting with Kaiser Wilhelm for the Zionist cause.
Herzl and the Zionist Movement: From Basle to Uganda - Background Text
http://www.jajz-ed.org.il/100/act/14zion.html

  
 A Historical Look at Religious Zionism
After the appearance of Anti-Semitism and the nationalist renaissance movements, Eretz Yisrael returned to its central place in the thinking of Western European Religious Zionists -- not as a purpose in itself, but as "a means to achieve its spiritual goal".
Zionism as an idea and those who made it a reality, and the state of Israel, its ultimate creation, were and are today, poised before the dilemma of their connection to the Jewish religion, which is the source of Jewish nationalism.
In this regard the emphasis was on the rebuilding of the internal spiritual life of the nation along with the idea that this could be accomplished only in the Holy Land, in Eretz Yisrael.
http://www.biu.ac.il/Spokesman/Tolerance/michman.htm

  
 NORTHMEN Movement Yesterday
The 3 Major Movements of God in the Past Century (Holiness Movement, Zionist Movement, and Pentecostal Movement) have also produced a 4th (Messianic Movement).
Second, the Zionist Movement was formed in around 1890s for the purpose of putting the Jews back in the Holy Land.
So, orginally, the Pentecostal Movement was to regather and revive a Holy (Anglo) Israel, and outside of the churches (forming their own Hebrew Assemblies).
http://business.gorge.net/zdkf/nlt-rts.html

  
 AJA Journal - The Mizrachi Movement in America: A belated but sturdy offshoot
Rabbi Fishman's personal courage and spiritual boldness, evident throughout his years of Zionist activity, enabled him to deliver a clear-cut denunciation of the Agudat Israel opposition to Zionism.
Here Fishman went beyond the bounds of religious Zionist thinking in his insistence that Jewish identity was primarily national rather than religious.
His purpose was obviously to counteract the rumors that the pioneers were secularizing the Holy Land, which had induced doubts about whether religious Zionists should support the settlers.
http://www.huc.edu/aja/fw96-2.htm

  
 History
The entire movement was renamed Hashachar (“the dawn”), signifying the birth of a new movement.
Partly in response to this phenomenon, Young Judaea took measures to build upon existing Israel-Diaspora relationships by formalizing partnerships with its two sister movements, the Tsofim in Israel, and the Federation of Zionist Youth in Great Britain.
were highlighted by continuing movement efforts in the realm of tikkun olam.
http://www.youngjudaea.org/html/history.html

  
 The Youth Zionist Movement Akiba
In 1936 an ideological tear occurred in the Akiba movement when a group of its members started to question the emphasis of the leadership on religious ideas within the general Zionist ideology.
Akiba was not a religious movement in spite of its positive approach to tradition.
The Akiba movement of the thirties was a dynamic stimulating and enlightening movement.
http://www.angelfire.com/my/heritage/ghetto_bochnia/appendix/akiba.htm

  
 Inquiry and Analysis Series - No. 95
He wrote, "The truth [about the Nazi crimes] has another aspect" that the West preferred to disregard; instead, the West concealed "a basic partner in crime" – that is, the Zionist movement.
[According to Weizmann], 'The little green branches are the ones that will survive, while the rest must bear their [bitter] fate.' From that point on, the Zionist movement insisted that all 6 million were murdered, and that none of them survived."
However, another aspect of the truth remains shrouded in mystery, like the other side of the moon…"
http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=ia&ID=IA9502

  
 TRUE TORAH JEWS  - Jews Against Zionism
Although there are those who refuse to accept the teachings of our Rabbis and will continue to support the Zionist state, there are also many who are totally unaware of the history of Zionism and its contradiction to the beliefs of Torah-True Jews.
It is important that the people of world understand the difference and therefore not link the actions of Zionists to religious Jews.
By contrast, we anti-Zionist Jews having been doing all we can to reduce hatred of Jews by proclaiming the true nature of the Jewish religion in contrast to the heresy and idolatry of Zionism.
http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/

  
 Biblio: Parallels Meet: Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904) by Luz, Ehud: Details
Biblio: Parallels Meet: Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904) by Luz, Ehud: Details
Luz, Ehud: Parallels Meet: Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904)
http://www.biblio.com/books/2418101.html

  
 American Zionist Movement Chicago Region
Not only did AZM National raise 60% more than it raised for the Purim Connection in 2003, the program served the interests and goals of the Zionist movement in multiple ways.
In the end three of the Zionist Youth Movements participated - Habonim-Dror.
As reported earlier, the World Council of Zionist Youth Movements, chaired by Silvio Joskowicz (also the World Mazkir of Habonim Dror) encouraged youth movement involvement.
http://www.azmchicago.org/purim_03.html

  
 American Zionist Movement Home
His life lasted a scant 44 years and only the last nine were devoted to the Zionist cause.
The American Zionist Movement is a coalition of organizations and individuals devoted to the unity of the Jewish people and eternally connected to our homeland, Israel.
Join hundreds of thousands of American Jews who are American Zionists.
http://www.azm.org/

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Zionists
Orthodox Judaism holds to a Zionism pure and simple, the return of the Jews to Palestine, the coming of the Messias, the overthrow of hostile powers by Him, the restoration of the Temple and its worship, the Messianic reign.
Zionists are followers of the movement to segregate the Jewish people as a nation and to give it a national home either in Palestine or elsewhere.
The man who gave dignity, form, and permanence to the Zionist movement was Theodor Harzl.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15760c.htm

  
 Ralph Schoenman: The Hidden History of Zionism - Chapter 2: Zionist Objectives
The relationship between the Zionist movement and the South African settlers had evolved earlier, as had the friendship between General Smuts and Chaim Weizmann.
The avowed purpose of the Zionist movement was not merely to exploit the Palestinian people but to disperse and dispossess them.
There were over one thousand villages in Palestine at the turn of the 19th century.
http://www.wbaifree.org/takingaim/hhz/ch02.htm

  
 Parallels Meet - Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904) - Luz, Ehud
Parallels Meet - Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904) - Luz, Ehud
Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904)
http://www.traveldirectorynet.co.uk/books/code/HBXMpart118/0827602979_Parallels_Meet.html

  
 Glossary
Against those who argued that the simple expression of support for Israel was sufficient for affiliation, the movement’s 1968 Jerusalem Program defined the goal of personal migration to Israel as a requirement for membership.
After the Jewish state was proclaimed (May 14, 1948), the Zionist movement was forced to reevaluate its goals.
However, most Jews in the United States and other Western democracies seemed content to support the Zionist movement as a means of supporting Israel, without any personal commitment to living there.
http://www.dadalos.org/int/Vorbilder/vorbilder/glossar/glossar.htm

  
 The First Zionist Congress and the Basel Program
In attendance were also ten non­Jews who were expected to abstain from voting.
Full membership rights were accorded them the following year, at the Second Zionist Congress.
There is some dispute as to the exact number of participants at the First Zionist Congress; however, the approximate figure is 200 from seventeen countries, 69 of whom were delegates from various Zionist societies and the remainder were individual invitees.
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Zionism/First_Cong_&_Basel_Program.html

  
 Columns in Egyptian ruling party paper call the Holocaust a ``lie'' by Zionists
In his columns earlier this summer, Ahmed had written that to justify the founding of Israel, "the Zionist movement...
Ahmed's articles were translated by the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute, which maintains a media center in Jerusalem and translates articles in Arabic and Hebrew into other languages to give them a broader readership.
Al-Lewaa al-Islami, or "The Islamic Banner," said that two columns by Rifaat Sayed Ahmed expressed only "the opinion of the writer, which is subject to discussion, agreement or rejection." Editor Mohammed al-Zorkany said in an interview with The Associated Press that he had not expected the columns in the Islamic-oriented weekly to generate controversy.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/08/04/international1606EDT0674.DTL

  
 UK Indymedia The Zionist movement: a danger threatening free people throughout the world.
As for Israel being racist, the above old lie failed to tell you that Israel has a diverse population.
The Zionist movement: a danger threatening free people throughout the world.
And if we do not overthrow the blind, suicidal economic system called capitalism there will be no world left to fight over anyway.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2002/08/37282.html

  
 Breaking the silence surrounding the Zionist movement Tamara Mattar
Sources include: the Torah, the Talmud, the memoirs of Hertzl and his book, The Jewish State, the books The First Israelis, as well as The New Israelis and A Letter to the Pagans.
The film differentiates between Judaism as a religion and Zionism as a political movement, and it boldly tells how dangerous Zionism is and has been to the region and the world.
Breaking the silence surrounding the Zionist movement Tamara Mattar
http://www.aljazeerah.info/Opinion%20editorials/2003%20Opinion%20Editorials/November/12%20o/Breaking%20the%20silence%20surrounding%20the%20Zionist%20movement%20Tamara%20Mattar.htm

  
 Zionist Movement Beginnings
Herzl had been interested in a Jewish movement called the Zionist movement.
By 1897 Theodor Herzl's book The Jewish State spread like wildfire throughout the Jewish world and Herzl became the most recognizable leader of the Zionist movement when he presided over the first international Zionist Congress.
The idea of the Zionist movement comes from both negativity and positivity.
http://www.csuohio.edu/tagar/herzl.htm

  
 Fribourg
ezResult: Society: History: By Time Period: Nineteenth Century: People: Zangwill, Israel (2) Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) - "English Author and Jewish Leader" World Zionist Movement: Israel Zangwill - Brief biography, and picture, of this author and description of his part in the Zionist movement.
http://www.ezresult.com/related/Fribourg

  
 Zionism Table of Contents
The Last Days of the Zionist Youth Movement in Germany
Could the Zionists Have Chosen Another Country Besides Palestine?
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/zion.html

  
 Zionist movement
Mostly inflicted by British troops were sparked by a dispute over use of the Western Wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque ( this site is sacred to Muslims, but Jews claimed it is the remaining of jews temple all studies shows clearly that the wall is from the Islamic ages and it is part of al-Aqsa Mosque).
For almost two years, Colonel Gamal Abdal Nasser had quietly directed Egypt's revolution-from-above, while General Muhammad Naguib served as president and prime minister.
Chaim Weizmann, the most prominent Zionist leader of the prewar period, became the country's first president.
http://4mudi.tripod.com/muhammadabdalla/id4.html

  
 The most complete list of Jewish websites : Zionism
Must one be Jewish to be a Zionist?
MERCAZ USA is the Zionist Organization of the Conservative Movement, the voice of Conservative Jewry within the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish Agency for Israel, the American Zionist Movement and the Jewish National Fund to support religious plura
American Zionist Movement website, maintained by the American Zionist Movement, providing a broad range of information about Zionism in America, Jewish organizational life, aspects of Israel, its people and culture, and activites in the United States rela
http://jewishlist.com/Zionism/index.html

  
 MERCAZ USA
is the Zionist membership organization of the Conservative Movement, the voice of Conservative Jewry within the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish Agency for Israel, the American Zionist Movement and the Jewish National Fund to support religious pluralism in Israel and strengthen the connection between Israel and the Diaspora.
Click here to learn about different short-term and long-term programs to Israel.
Click here to read about the benefits that accrue to Masort/Conservative Judaism worldwide from MERCAZ' involvement with the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization.
http://www.mercazusa.org/

  
 German Judaica
However, even before the first Zionist Congress he withdrew from the political Zionist movement and again devoted himself exclusively to Orthodox religious interests and to Jewish philanthropic projects.
http://www.geocities.com/daniel_wyman/german.htm

  
 Jew Watch - Leaders - Theodor Hertzl (1860-1904) Founder of Zionist Movement
The following year he helped convene the first World Zionist Congress.
Writer Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), a Hungarian Jew, founded the Zionist movement.
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in the Jew Watch Library is archived here under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in reviewing the included information for personal use, non-profit research and educational purposes only.
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-leaders-hertzl.html

  
 Late 1800s: Zionist Movement begins
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Late 1800s : The Zionist movement gains momentum in late 1800s among Jews living in Europe.
They begin a quest to re-establish an independent Israel.
http://aboutbibleprophecy.com/e33.htm

  
 American Zionist Movement
Of the 500 elected delegates to represent World Jewish communities at the 34th World Zionist Congress in June, twenty-nine percent will be elected directly by Americans.
America, with the largest Jewish population in the world, will elect these delegates by a direct vote from American Jews.
And for the first time in Zionist history, you can register to vote on the Internet.
http://info.jpost.com/C001/Info/Organizations/AZM

  
 The Zionist Movement and the White Paper of 1939 Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
The Zionist Movement and the White Paper of 1939 Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
This paper attempts to prove the argument by considering the following issues: England’s motive in contrast to its promise, the overall vagueness of the document, lack of a practical strategy for peace, and the disregard for the original desires of the Zionist people.
Zionism and the Palestinian conflict has been the subject of considerable interest since the beginning of the Jewish Question in the modern world.
http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/14610.html

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian The world according to Biba
A Polish refugee, Hulanicki came to England with her mother and siblings in 1948, after her father, the Polish consul general in Palestine, was assassinated by extremist members of the Zionist movement.
Once I had Raquel Welch on one side of me and Brigitte Bardot on the other, but nobody looked better in the clothes than Barbara herself."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1313408,00.html

  
 AddALL.com - Partition of Palestine: Decision Crossroads in the Zionist Movement
This book examines this unusual situation, concentrating on the perceptions of territory and boundaries within the Zionist movement.
Some seventy-five years after the boundaries of the British Mandate for Palestine were set, the State of Israel still lacks a defined territory and agreed upon boundaries, except for its boundary with Egypt.
Partition of Palestine: Decision Crossroads in the Zionist Movement
http://www.addall.com/detail/0791421945.html

  
 Betar
Tagar members live with Israeli families in the city of Kedumim, and enjoy this unique winter experience celebrating Hanukkah in Israel, rather than non-Jewish festivals in North America.
Tagar, the campus Zionist movement, visits Kedumim as the center of it's North American Tour.
http://www.betar.org/

  
 Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 08763 - ZIONMOVEGER.JW
Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 08763 - ZIONMOVEGER.JW Zionism had never been a mass movement in the largely assimilated German Jewish community.
It became a major force among Jews in Germany only after 1933.
The ZVD tried to persuade the Nazis that Zionist efforts to promote Jewish national consciousness and emigration to Palestine were in Germany 's interest.
http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/pages/t087/t08763.html

  
 Zionist movement 1896-1916 Definition of Zionism Israel Zionism Palestine Zionist movement ARAB 1896-1916 ZIONISM ...
Description: Movement to preserve the Jewish character of the State of Israel.
Israel's labor movement With Israel's largest youth movement, America's Labor Zionist Movement urges you to join our ongoing, progressive Jewish struggle...
Zionism, the national movement for the return of the Jewish people to...
http://www.arab2.com/biography/conflict/Zionist-movement.htm

  
 KwMap of keyword "zionist movement"
Links to web sites to help in living a Messianic Jewish lifestyle.
A coalition of groups and individuals, the AZM is the US affiliate of the World Zionist Organization.
http://www.kwmap.com/Zionist-movement.html

  
 Zionist Movement
Theordor Herzl started movement of Jews back to region
http://humanities.sw.edu/SOC/notes/chapter5/tsld005.htm

  
 Primers/Backgrounders
While other Arab territories gained independence after World War II, the aspirations of the Zionist movement blocked self-determination for the Arabs of Palestine."
"The Zionist goal of 'disappearing' the indigenous Arab population points to a virtual truism: what spurred Palestinians' opposition to Zionism was not anti-Semitism but rather the prospect -- very real -- of their expulsion."
Middle East Report, "Primer on the Uprising in Palestine"
http://www.is-pal.net/primers.htm

  
 World Mizrachi Movement
This was the first ever leadership seminar of the Mishmeret Hatzeira of the World Mizrachi held in the Ukraine.
The participants came from Bnei Akiva, Ezra, OU and other youth and student movements from throughout the Ukraine and Belarus.
http://www.mizrachi.org/

  
 Zionism
Judaism: The Reform Movement and Zionism - The Reform Movement and Zionism The emancipation of European Jews in the early decades of the 19th...
Zionism: Early Years - Early Years The rise of the Zionist movement in the late 19th cent.
Zionism, modern political movement for reconstituting a Jewish national state in Palestine.
http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/CE057114

  
 COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE EARLY ZIONIST MOVEMENT.
Basically this is a good history of the early Zionist movement, focusing on the question of what led people in widely separated places and circumstances to work for a common objective: the answer is largely fear of, or sympathy for the victims of, persecution.
PAGE LENGTHS, FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES: The title of the paper, usually typed in capital letters, is followed by a brief description of the paper and a specification of text page length (NOT including the bibliography or endnote pages), number of footnotes or citations, and number of bibliographic references.
http://www.academictermpapers.com/abstracts/2000/02522.html

  
 Zionist movement - WordWeb dictionary definition
A movement of world Jewry that arose late in the 19th century with the aim of creating a Jewish state in Palestine
Nearest: Zinzendorf, Zion, Zionism, Zionist, Zion National Park, zip, zip by, zip code, zip-fastener, zip file, zip gun [N. Amer]
http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/ZIONISTMOVEMENT

  
 Jewish Information & Referral Service : Program Information Sheet for American Zionist Movement-Greater Washington ...
This information is provided as is with no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information.  Information is considered to be accurate as of the date of the last update, printed above.
National Office American Zionist Movement 633 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 212-318-6100
A community service brought to you by The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
http://www.jirs.org/jirs/jirs0020as.html

  
 The Underground Pioneer Zionist Movement in Iraq: A Documentary Study - Bibi, Mordechai (ed.)
The Underground Pioneer Zionist Movement in Iraq: A Documentary Study - Bibi, Mordechai (ed.)
Title: The Underground Pioneer Zionist Movement in Iraq: A Documentary Study
http://www.jewishbook.net/si/000000000007163.html

  
 May 2, 1860 - Theodor Herzl, Austria, journalist/founder (Zionist movement)
May 2, 1860 - Theodor Herzl, Austria, journalist/founder (Zionist movement)
http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1860/may_2_1860_54174.html

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