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Encyclopaedia Judaica

Racist Zionist Organization of America (Z.O.A.)

Foundation of Z.O.A. by some little racist Zionist organizations in 1918 - fund raising - representatives at the American Emergency Committee - racist Zionist troops for Palestine 1946-1948 - fund raising and youth manipulation since 1948

Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971), Zionist
                  Organization of America (Z.O.A.), vol. 16, col.
                  1177-1178. The 42nd annual convention of the
                  [[racist]] Zionist Organization of America, New York,
                  1939. [[It can be admetted that there were many racist
                  Darwinist speculators speculating with bonds of
                  "future Israel"...]]
Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971), Zionist Organization of America (Z.O.A.), vol. 16, col. 1177-1178. The 42nd annual convention of the [[racist]] Zionist Organization of America, New York, 1939. [[It can be admetted that there were many racist Darwinist speculators speculating with bonds of "future Israel"...]]

from: Zionist Organization of America (Z.O.A.); In: Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971, vol. 16

presented by Michael Palomino (2008 / 2023)

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[[Introduction
Racist Zionist madness says that Jewry would be a "nation" which is never possible because Jewry is a religion. Add to this the Arabs were never asked if a "Jewish State" would be built. But many Jews believed the Jewish racist Zionists and warmongers, called "Zionists" with it's racist Herzl booklet "The Jewish State". Zionist racism is legal until now (2008) and their racist books like "The Jewish State" from racist Herzl are not forbidden...]


<[Racist] ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA (Z.O.A.)

[Foundation of ZOA in 1918]

U.S. organization of [[racist]] General Zionists.

In 1898 Richard *Gottheil, who attended the [[racist]] Zionist Congress in Europe, called a New York conference which formed the Federation of [[racist]] American Zionists. to attract support, the [[racist Zionist]] Federation began to publish a [[racist Zionist]] monthly, The Maccabean, in 1901 and (col. 1178)

[[racist Zionist]] Dos Yidishe Folk [[Yidd.: The Yiddish People]] in 1909. The newly formed [[racist Zionist movements]] *Young Judaea (1907) and *Hadassah (1912) joined the Federation, and at a convention in 1918 the various [[racist]] Zionist branches merged into the Z.O.A.

[[Racist Zionist leader]] Louis D. *Brandeis was elected honorary president and [[racist Zionist leader]] Julian W. *Mack president.

[The Mack administration - growth after 1919 - fund raising]

The [[racist Zionist]] Mack administration (1918-21) participated in the work of the [[racist]] *Zionist Commission in Palestine. At the Cleveland convention of 1921, [[racist Zionist leader]] Brandeis and his adherents, who differed from [[racist Zionist leader]] Chaim *Weizmann and the world leadership in favoring a policy of private economic investment in Palestine, withdrew form the Z.O.A. Louis *Lipsky, who supported the *Keren Hayesod [[United Israel Appeal: the central fund raising organization for racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl Israel]], became president, and the Z.O.A. grew numerically, politically, and financially.

In 1924 a merger of the [[racist]] annual Zionist major fund-raising efforts created the United Palestine Appeal.

[Representatives on the American Emergency Committee - political struggles]

After the outbreak of [[European]] World War II in September 1939, the American Emergency Committee (Council after 1943) for [[racist]] Zionist Affairs (E.C.Z.A.) began to function. Z.O.A. representatives on the E.C.Z.A. occupied the front rank in the [[racist]] political struggles and achievements of that period.

[Racist Zionist troops and Z.O.A. leaders 1946-1948 - Silver and Neumann]

During 1946-48, U.S. support for the  [[racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl]] Jewish state was achieved by the exertions of the mobilized [[racist]] Zionist forces, including the Z.O.A. leaders, especially Abba Hillel *Silver and Emanuel *Neumann.

[Fund raising and support for racist Zionist youth manipulation ("education")]

With the founding of the [[racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl]] State of Israel on May 14, 1948, the Z.O.A.'s role diminished and shifted to fund raising and public relations on behalf of [[racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl]] Israel. In 1957 a group of prominent [[racist]] Zionists seceded from the Z.O.A. and organized the [[racist Zionist]] American Jewish League for Israel. The Z.O.A. struggled to maintain its position by fostering projects in [[racist Zionist Free Mason CIA Herzl]] Israel such as *Kefar Silver and the Z.O.A. house in Tel Aviv, and stressing [[racist]] Zionist education and Hebrew culture in the U.S.

[[Racist Zionist]] Z.O.A. supported the [[racist Zionist]] Young Judaea youth movement and several [[racist]] Zionist-oriented summer camps. It published a [[racist Zionist]] periodical The New Palestine which later was called The American Zionist.

[[Racist]] Z.O.A. membership was 147,551 in 1918; 44,280 in 1939; and 165,000 in 1950. Since 1950 there has been a decline in [[racist]] membership.

See also [[racist]] *Zionism, in the United States.


[[The Arabs are not mentioned in this racist Zionist article. It seems that he Arabs do not count for racist Zionists...]]


Bibliography

-- Zionist Organization of America: Annual Reports, 1 (1898-to date)
-- idem: ZOA in Review, 1 (1964-to date)
-- M. Feinstein: American Zionism: 1884-1904 (1965)
-- R. Learsi: Fulfillment: The Epic Story of Zionism (1951)
-- H. Parzen: A Short History of Zionism (1962)
-- S.H. Sankowsky: A Short History of Zionism (1947), 98-107.> (col. 1179)


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Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Zionism, vol. 16,
                    col. 1177-1178
Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Zionism, vol. 16, col. 1177-1178
Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Zionism, vol. 16,
                    col. 1179-1180
Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): Zionism, vol. 16, col. 1179-1180

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