Zionist movement in the early 20th century Jewish immigrants to Palestine in the early 20th century working newly acquired land as they strive to build an autonomous Jewish community.

Since it started more than 120 years ago, Zionism has evolved, and different ideologies—political, religious and cultural—within the Zionist movement have emerged.

While the connection to the land of Israel dates back thousands of years, Theodor Herzl helped formalize and globalize the modern Zionist movement, which ultimately led to the establishment of the State of Israel.

The troubling "Jewish Question" that led to the creation of the Zionist movement has now become the " Palestinian Question." After decades of conflict, can Israelis and Palestinians find a way to live in peace?

At hundreds of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in recent weeks, the terms “Zionism” or “Zionist” have been hurled disparagingly against Jewish students and pro-Israel ...

Jew refers to a person who practices the religion of Judaism, while Zionist refers to a person who supports the establishment and preservation of a Jewish state in the historic land of Israel.

There is no one way to be a Zionist. We unpack six schools of thought and the range of Zionist ideas that continue to shape the conversation today.

What distinguishes Zionist Jews from non-Zionist or anti-Zionist Jews is that the former believe that Jews ought to move to the State of Israel, or support their movement to it, while the latter ...