What is one reason many Orthodox Jews opposed the idea of Zionism in the nineteenth century? Oa. They felt there was no scriptural basis for a Jewish homeland. Ob. They felt it was up to God and the messiah to create a Jewish homeland. Oc. They felt it was better to assimilate with the existing culture. Od. They could not agree on where the Jewish homeland should be created.

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What is one reason many Orthodox Jews opposed the idea of Zionism in the nineteenth century?
Oa. They felt there was no scriptural basis for a Jewish homeland.
Ob. They felt it was up to God and the messiah to create a Jewish homeland.
Oc. They felt it was better to assimilate with the existing culture.
Od. They could not agree on where the Jewish homeland should be created.
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Ob. They felt it was up to God and the messiah to create a Jewish homeland.

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