The Long - and Largely Untold - History Of Jewish Opposition to Zionism
WHILE MANY in Israel and in Jewish communities here and in other countries now promote the idea that Zionism and Judaism are, in effect, the same, and that opposition to Zionism constitutes “anti-Semitism,” the historical—largely untold—fact is that, for most of its history, Zionism has been a decidedly minority movement among Jews throughout the world.
Since its inception as a political movement in 1897, both Reform and Orthodox Jews have rejected Zionism’s basic premise of creating a Jewish state in Palestine and having Jews either emigrate to it or, at the very least, view it as “central” to their Jewish identity.
Tags: Anti-Zionism, Jewish Anti-Zionism


January 10th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
I just come here to ask if you accept or not that I publish this full article but translated in Portuguese. I will report down, at the article, the autor and the provenance of te document. All names will be there in agreement with the autor rights law.
Independentelly of your answer I deep thank you a lot even because I am a Sefarad jewish and, obviously, that I am deep happy to see finally alive this aspect anti-Zionist that I like all my family deep defend.
January 10th, 2009 at 3:34 pm
These are the guys to ask.