Watch the documentary below about Herzl and Zionism. The one element they don't mention in the documentary is the Halakhah law from the Talmud. See here and here for more about the Talmud. This is what makes a Jew a Jew today. It doesn't matter if they are an Orthodox Jew or an Atheist Zionist Jew. Essentially it doesn't matter what one believes or does. The only thing that matters and that makes someone a Jew is their mother unless they are converted. See here and here for more about this. That is Jewish identity. But it is important to note, some Jews do not consider converts to Judaism to be true Jews until Judaism has run through a few generations of the family lineage. This is one of the laws that some people are fighting in Israel because you cannot marry a Gentile, (non-Jew), see here for more.
The quote below is from the supposed founder of the Zionist movement. (I say supposed because it is debatable if he was the founder. Another important figure was Moses Hess who a friend and collaborator of Karl Marx.)
Here is a quote from Theodor Herzl:
"The wealthy Jews control the world. In their hands lies the fate of governments and nations. They set governments, one against the other, and by their decree, governments make peace (or war). When the wealthy Jews play, the nations and the rulers dance. One way or the other, they (the Jews) get rich. " - Theodore Herzl - Founder of Zionism, in 'Deutsche Zeitung'
The quote below is from the supposed founder of the Zionist movement. (I say supposed because it is debatable if he was the founder. Another important figure was Moses Hess who a friend and collaborator of Karl Marx.)
Here is a quote from Theodor Herzl:
"The wealthy Jews control the world. In their hands lies the fate of governments and nations. They set governments, one against the other, and by their decree, governments make peace (or war). When the wealthy Jews play, the nations and the rulers dance. One way or the other, they (the Jews) get rich. " - Theodore Herzl - Founder of Zionism, in 'Deutsche Zeitung'
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