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What (who) is Zionist ideology - definition

ORGANIZATION FOUNDED BY THEODOR HERZL (1897-)
Zionist Organization; World Zionist Organisation; Zionist Organisation; WZO; Zionist state; Zionist organisation; Zionist Action Committee
  • Member card of the (Polish) Zionist Organization, issued in 1929
  • Offices of WZO in Tel Aviv
  • Flag of World Zionist Movement, [[Maccabiah]], 2013
  • Venue of the First Zionist Congress in Basel where the Zionist Organization was founded

Zionist entity         
PEJORATIVE TERMS FOR THE STATE OF ISRAEL
Zionist Entity; Zionist Regime; Zionist regime; Zionist enemy; Usurper entity
Zionist entity (, ), Zionist regime (, ), and Zionist enemy are interchangeable pejorative terms used by Arabs and Muslims in reference to the State of Israel. Many commentators believe that the terms are used to de-legitimize Israeli sovereignty by attempting to push a narrative in which Israel is nothing more than a settler-colonial project.
Language ideology         
CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE HAVING OR BEING INFLUENCED BY IDEOLOGY
Language attitudes; Draft:Standard language ideology; Standard language ideology; Linguistic ideology
Language ideology (also known as linguistic ideology or language attitude) is, within anthropology (especially linguistic anthropology), sociolinguistics, and cross-cultural studies, any set of beliefs about languages as they are used in their social worlds. When recognized and explored, language ideologies expose how the speakers' linguistic beliefs are linked to the broader social and cultural systems to which they belong, illustrating how the systems beget such beliefs.
Zionist churches         
GROUP OF CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS
Zionist Church; Zionism (southern African religion); Zionist Christians; Zionist Christian; Zionist Churches
Zionist churches are a group of Christian denominations that derive from the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, which was founded by John Alexander Dowie in Zion, Illinois, at the end of the 19th century. Missionaries from the church came to South Africa in 1904 and among their first recruits were Pieter Louis le Roux and Daniel Nkonyane of Wakkerstroom who continued to evangelize after the Zionist missionaries left in 1908.

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World Zionist Organization

The World Zionist Organization (Hebrew: הַהִסְתַּדְּרוּת הַצִּיּוֹנִית הָעוֹלָמִית; HaHistadrut HaTzionit Ha'Olamit), or WZO, is a non-governmental organization that promotes Zionism. It was founded as the Zionist Organization (ZO; 1897–1960) at the initiative of Theodor Herzl at the First Zionist Congress, which took place in August 1897 in Basel, Switzerland. The goals of the Zionist movement were set out in the Basel Program.

Operating under the aegis of the WZO are organizations that define themselves as Zionist, such as WIZO, Hadassah, B'nai B'rith, Maccabi, the International Sephardic Federation, the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS), and more.

The Jewish Agency is a parallel organisation, with goals, attributes and leadership closely intertwined with those of the Zionist Organization during the years before the establishment of the State of Israel, and to varying degrees after that. Significant changes to the statutes of both organisations occurred in 1952, 1970 and 1979.

Examples of use of Zionist ideology
1. It‘s tantamount to transferring ownership," said Pinkerfeld, opting to pump up the nationalist/Zionist ideology.
2. What is hiding behind the criticism, without this necessarily being made explicit, is the fact that many of those critics view the Zionist ideology itself as racist.
3. The pine trees were planted as part of the Zionist ideology of making the desert bloom." The Palestinian responded: "Yes, this place, Latroun, is now called Canada Park.
4. According to Atzmon, Shamir is a very civil and peaceful man and probably is the sharpest critical voice of Jewish power and Zionist ideology.
5. It was assumed by all parties involved that, since the act of settling the land is deeply inherent to Zionist ideology, these farms would eventually be legalized by the authorities.