Zionism is Biblical, as Roger Froikin wrote, "Zionism started 4,000 years ago, not in the late 19th century, with the promise to Avraham, Yitzchaq, and Ya’acov, with Moshe (Moses) 3,400 years ago and the trek through Sinai to Eretz Yisrael.
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Through periods of plenty and famine, exile, and conflicts, B’nei Yisrael (now referred to as Jews) looked to the Land of Israel as their homeland, promised by the Creator to a people chosen to have a special role in the history of civilization."
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We must be the ones to define Zionism and not have antisemites who know nothing about Jewish history or those who twist it define who we are.
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Most American Jews support Israel, but just over a third identify as ‘Zionist’
By Vered Weiss, World Israel News
The findings suggest that many American Jews support Israel’s existence while distancing themselves from the label “Zionist,” reflecting sharp disagreement over what the term means
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Only 37% of American Jews describe themselves as Zionist, yet 88% say Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish and democratic state, according to a new survey by the Jewish Federations of North America.
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The findings suggest that many American Jews support Israel’s existence while distancing themselves from the label “Zionist,” reflecting sharp disagreement over what the term means.
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Among respondents who identify as anti-Zionist, about 80% said Zionism entails supporting any action taken by Israel, while only around 15% of self-identified Zionists agreed with that definition.
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The survey, conducted in March 2025 by the research firm Burson, included responses from more than 1,800 Jewish participants and over 4,100 total respondents.
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It is part of a series of post–October 7 studies commissioned by JFNA to assess trends in Jewish engagement and attitudes.
More than 70% of Jewish respondents said they feel emotionally connected to Israel, and 60% said Israel makes them proud to be Jewish.
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At the same time, nearly 70% said they sometimes struggle to support actions taken by Israel or its government.
Seven percent of respondents said they were anti-Zionist, 8% said they were non-Zionist, 18% were unsure, and 30% said none of the labels applied to them.
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The highest rate of self-identified Zionists was among Jews aged 35 to 44, while 14% of those aged 18 to 34 described themselves as anti-Zionist.
Mimi Kravetz, JFNA’s chief impact officer, told the Jerusalem Post that misreading the data could lead to harmful conclusions.
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“If we misread the trend about ‘Zionism’ to mean that large numbers of Jews, especially young Jews, are turning against the existence of Israel itself, we will draw the wrong conclusions and take the wrong actions,” she wrote.
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She warned against reacting with anger when dialogue is needed.
Survey responses also showed confusion over what Zionism represents.
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Thirty-six percent said it means only the Jewish people’s right to a state, while others associated it with support for Israeli policy in the Judea and Samaria and Gaza or unconditional backing of the government.
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How they relate to one another is for their peoples, but, minimally, this is about ethnic respect and freedom among groups and a real permanent peace with India,
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by ending the Pakistani leadership using India as a scapegoat for its inability to develop their country & build prosperity.
Frankly, there is nothing holy about the borders that the imperialist states drew for their ability to continue to take advantage of former colonies."
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "PARSHAT YITRO - A SECOND LOOK
Bat-Zion Susskind Sacks and I both wrote and published essays highlighting issues in Parshat Yitro, and afterward we discussed what we wrote.
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We discovered that there was another, very important lesson in Yitro’s role in Torah, one that seems to be missed generally.
You see, Yitro (Jethro) was not some sophisticated man who benefitted from an expensive higher education at some elite school like Harvard or
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Oxford or the Sorbonne. He was simply a herder of sheep and cattle and goats, maybe a farmer to some degree, sort of like the Bedouin who move around to find grass for their flocks.
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"BREAKING NEWS: Pam Bondi: FBI arrests key figure in September 11-12, 2012 Benghazi terror attack: Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the FBI has arrested one of the key participants Zubayr al‑Bakoush behind the Benghazi attack.
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According to Bondi’s announcement:
Bakoush will face a U.S. indictment that includes murder, arson, and terr0rism‑related offenses tied to the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and Information Management Officer Sean Smith, and security contractors Glen Doherty
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and Tyrone Woods during the Benghazi attack.
The case has been a long‑running target of U.S. law enforcement, with previous prosecutions (including the conviction of Ahmed Abu Khattala years ago).
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "LANGUE ET ASSIMILATION LINGUISTIQUE
A QUESTION FOR QUEBEC
The question of maintaining the use of French in Quebec has long been raised.
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Two independence referendums were held in Quebec, where the main issue was to preserve language and culture in the face of what Quebecers perceive as strong pressure from English-speaking North America.
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Let's take Israel as an example. Israel is a small country in an English-speaking world, & yet it has revived its language & uses it for almost everything, though most of its inhabitants also speak English & several other languages.
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Voter ID is not sufficient—as some states, 14 of them, are issuing driver’s license IDs to illegals and non-citizens.
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The only thing that will make a difference is if the federal government, to protect the Constitution and rule of law,
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start disqualifying officials elected by illegal votes. Refuse to seat senators and Congress members elected by illegal votes,
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The latest tactic from the Democrats is to claim that Trump will either end elections or pervert them, and that he must be stopped to save democracy.
Ironic.
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For 80 years, the Democrats have backed gerrymandering to the extreme (one district protecting a Black candidate in Florida stretches for 200 miles and at some points is one inch wide), and then there is Hillary Clinton’s manufactured dossier designed to slander Trump,
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and then there is the left’s effort to block voter ID (which exists in every democracy in the world) to allow non-citizens to vote.
But what is even more ironic is to hear Democrats saying the same slogans that are reminders of what V.I. Lenin said in 1920:
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