No suprise. These were the poorer Jews, many of whom were attracted to the socialist and communist mindset.
Much of Herzl's initial support actually came from Orthodox Jews in eastern Europe
No suprise. These were the poorer Jews, many of whom were attracted to the socialist and communist mindset.
Evidently your anti-Semitic bias is so strong that it prevents you from reading anything I have written in response to you.
Theodor Herzl was not a socialist. His early Eastern Europeans supporters were Orthodox Jews, not Communists. And socialism first entered the Zionist Movement with the Second `Aliyah which didn't begin until after Herzl's death. How many times am I going to say this only for you to ignore it and continue bleating anti-Semitism?
I no longer consider you a sincere person. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if you don't believe in the Protocols as well.
Good riddance to you.