Carey Wedler defines herself as an enlightened non-Zionist Jew where religious practices follow the Torah rather than the Talmud, although she's not made that claim as far as I know. --- Keep watching her stuff. She may talk about the difference between the religious beliefs of Judaism and the antithetical Zionist political movement that subverts religious Judaism as a political tool where charges of antisemitism are used to provide cover for the Zionist agenda of war and control.
By the way, the terms "Zionism" and Zionist" were first used in 1890 by Nathan Birnbaum to express a spiritual and aspirational reminder that God would eventually allow Jews to return to their homeland if they behaved themselves. But when the term Zionism was adopted by secular Jewish heretics (aka Zionists) as a way to force God to return Jews to Isreal ahead of God's will, Birnbaum walked away from his own term, "Zionism", because it had become corrupted away from spiritual Judaism and towards a military campaign that essentially told God what to do and when. This perversion was used by German Jew, Theodor Hertzl in order to promote Zionism as a political movement in order to create a Jewish Homeland ahead of God's time, according to the Torah. But Hertzl was a secular Jew. (Jew in name only) because he ignored the word of God in the Torah.
Hertzl died in 1904 at age 44 but his remains were moved to Jerusalem in 1949 - confirming that the State of Israel is not ordained by God but is an artificial product of non-religious, pretend-Jewish heretics like Hertzl and his secular followers.
Jewish secularism refers to secularism in a Jewish context, denoting the definition of Jewish identity with little or no attention given to its religious aspects
ZION and ZIONISM: The name is found in 2 Samuel (5:7), one of the books of the Hebrew Bible dated to before or close to the mid-6th century BCE. It originally referred to a specific hill in Jerusalem (Mount Zion), located to the south of Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount). - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zion
Does she denounce the Talmud?
Carey Wedler defines herself as an enlightened non-Zionist Jew where religious practices follow the Torah rather than the Talmud, although she's not made that claim as far as I know. --- Keep watching her stuff. She may talk about the difference between the religious beliefs of Judaism and the antithetical Zionist political movement that subverts religious Judaism as a political tool where charges of antisemitism are used to provide cover for the Zionist agenda of war and control.
By the way, the terms "Zionism" and Zionist" were first used in 1890 by Nathan Birnbaum to express a spiritual and aspirational reminder that God would eventually allow Jews to return to their homeland if they behaved themselves. But when the term Zionism was adopted by secular Jewish heretics (aka Zionists) as a way to force God to return Jews to Isreal ahead of God's will, Birnbaum walked away from his own term, "Zionism", because it had become corrupted away from spiritual Judaism and towards a military campaign that essentially told God what to do and when. This perversion was used by German Jew, Theodor Hertzl in order to promote Zionism as a political movement in order to create a Jewish Homeland ahead of God's time, according to the Torah. But Hertzl was a secular Jew. (Jew in name only) because he ignored the word of God in the Torah.
Hertzl died in 1904 at age 44 but his remains were moved to Jerusalem in 1949 - confirming that the State of Israel is not ordained by God but is an artificial product of non-religious, pretend-Jewish heretics like Hertzl and his secular followers.
Hertzl Video Clips
https://www.bing.com/search?form=MOZLBR&pc=MOZI&q=Theodor+Herzl+an+atheist
SECULAR:
Jewish secularism refers to secularism in a Jewish context, denoting the definition of Jewish identity with little or no attention given to its religious aspects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_secularism
ZION and ZIONISM: The name is found in 2 Samuel (5:7), one of the books of the Hebrew Bible dated to before or close to the mid-6th century BCE. It originally referred to a specific hill in Jerusalem (Mount Zion), located to the south of Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount). - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zion