How does Orthodox Judaism view Zionism?
Orthodox Judaism contains a wide spectrum of views on Zionism ranging from active ideological support to doctrinal rejection; these positions are rooted in differing readings of Jewish law, messianic ...
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Religious group of Haredi Judaeans
Orthodox Judaism contains a wide spectrum of views on Zionism ranging from active ideological support to doctrinal rejection; these positions are rooted in differing readings of Jewish law, messianic ...
Satmar is consistently presented in reporting and scholarship as a doctrinally anti‑Zionist Hasidic movement that refuses to recognize the modern State of Israel and often rejects its secular institut...
Satmar, led by Rabbi Joel (Yoel) Teitelbaum after WWII, responded to the Holocaust by rebuilding a transplanted Hasidic world while framing the catastrophe as divine punishment for Zionism and by reje...
Jewish opposition to Zionism in the early 20th century sprang from three overlapping wells: religious doctrine (notably Haredi objections that a Jewish state before the Messiah violates halachic injun...
Satmar Hasidism is a leading ultra‑Orthodox, anti‑Zionist movement that rejects the legitimacy of the modern State of Israel and teaches that Jews must not establish sovereignty before the messianic r...