Messianic Zionism: The Ass and the Red Heifer

The relation between Zionism and Judaism (the Jewish religion) is paradoxical and complex. In its early days, Zionism was apparently a thoroughly secular political movement. In reality, while its ego was secular, its ideology has always been religious. And in recent times, the latter has emerged fro...

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Antisemitism
Bolshevism
Equal rights
Evangelism
Ideology
Islam
Jewish people
Judaism
Militancy
Minority & ethnic groups
Political movements
Politics
Religion
Secularism
Self determination
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