century, when theodor hertzel, an austrian journalist , wrote these sentences in the book the jewish state: he also did not imagine that they would have a state in palestine 50 years later. herzl was born jewish, but he did not believe in the sacredness of the jewish religion. he had grown up in europe and his enlightened thoughts were more than the period europe had become enlightened. herzl to separation. dean was interested in politics and mentioned democracy as his main goal. the jewish sharia had no place in the government that hertzel had in mind, and the emphasis was only on ethnicity. at the beginning of its formation, zionism, in fact, looked at jews more as a discussion as a nationality than a religion wants to consider it. now, of course, over time, nahle and different groups were formed, some of them had a cultural point of view, emphasizing the issue of cultural zionism and... enriching their own people in terms of cultural resources and so-called production of civilization. and such issues, but the thing is that from the very beginning zionism did not have a religious view and this difference between zionism as a school that sought a kind of nationalism and defin