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  2. Jewish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish diaspora ... than as a project to only rescue Jews. For them, Zionism was the "Rebirth of the Nation". ... of the Jewish national movement has ever really ...

  3. History of Zionism - Wikipedia

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    The Zionist movement continues to exist in the form of various organizations working to support Israel, combat antisemitism, assist persecuted Jews, and encourage diaspora Jews to move to Israel. Most Israeli political parties continue to define themselves as Zionist.

  4. Zionism - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Theodor Herzl was the founder of the modern Zionist movement. In his 1896 pamphlet Der Judenstaat, he envisioned the founding of a future independent Jewish state during the 20th century. Part of a series on Jews and Judaism Etymology Who is a Jew? Religion God in Judaism (names) Principles of ...

  5. Negation of the Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    "Negation of the Diaspora" (Hebrew: שלילת הגלות Shlilat ha-Galut or שלילת הגולה Shlilat ha-Golah) is a concept in Zionism that asserts that the Diaspora—that is, all Jews dispersed outside of the Land of Israel—is a state of being that inherently causes Jewish assimilation, particularly through discrimination and persecution, and thereby must be repudiated to ensure the ...

  6. Is Zionism patriotism or racism? Big disagreements over a ...

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    The Anti-Defamation League defines the concept this way: "Zionism is the movement for the self-determination and statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel ...

  7. World Zionist Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Diaspora Affairs aims to build bridges between Jews everywhere and strengthen Zionist identity among young Jews [16] The Department of Aliyah Promotion aims to motivate and assist Jews in the process of immigration to Israel, awaken an interest in learning Hebrew and strengthen ties between the Jewish Diaspora and the State of ...

  8. Aliyah - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 100 years of Aliyah (immigration) to Mandatory Palestine and Israel, between 1919 and 2020 Part of a series on Aliyah Concepts Promised Land Gathering of Israel Diaspora Negation Jews who remained in the Land of Israel Homeland for the Jewish people Zionism Jewish question Law of Return Pre-Modern ...

  9. 'Are you a Zionist?' Checkpoints at UCLA encampment ... - AOL

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    But protesters — including many Jews — draw a sharp distinction, arguing that it is Zionism that led to a massive displacement of Palestinians seven decades ago and today fuels Israel's right ...