Zionism was and still is a secular movement that desired to establish a Jewish state in Palestine. This movement was executed for pragmatic reasons as a result of antisemitism for the Jews who were effected by the age of enlightenment, democracy and self determination. These types of Jews were atheists, thus, a creation for a state was not a religious desire but rather for the need for survival. Therefore, Orthodox jews by enlarge were not Zionists. Rabbi Kook created the bridge between religious aspirations of Jerusalem and the secular aspirations of creating a state to protect the Jews. He believed that for the soul of a Jew to flourish, one must be close to the temple mount and in the state of Israel, therefore, a Jew living in the Diaspora inevitability had their soul dried up. Every Jew should desire to come to the land of Israel for their soul to flourish. Rav Kook believed anyone whether religious or secular can believe in any motives as long as they bring Jews to the land of Israel, therefore reviving their soul. In short, Rav Kook felt that religious jews and zionists should help each other, and he adopted the concept of Zionism as a goal of bringing Jews to the land of
Zionism was and still is a secular movement that desired to establish a Jewish state in Palestine. This movement was executed for pragmatic reasons as a result of antisemitism for the Jews who were effected by the age of enlightenment, democracy and self determination. These types of Jews were atheists, thus, a creation for a state was not a religious desire but rather for the need for survival. Therefore, Orthodox jews by enlarge were not Zionists. Rabbi Kook created the bridge between religious aspirations of Jerusalem and the secular aspirations of creating a state to protect the Jews. He believed that for the soul of a Jew to flourish, one must be close to the temple mount and in the state of Israel, therefore, a Jew living in the Diaspora inevitability had their soul dried up. Every Jew should desire to come to the land of Israel for their soul to flourish. Rav Kook believed anyone whether religious or secular can believe in any motives as long as they bring Jews to the land of Israel, therefore reviving their soul. In short, Rav Kook felt that religious jews and zionists should help each other, and he adopted the concept of Zionism as a goal of bringing Jews to the land of