diasporist
Etymology
From diaspora + -ist.
diasporist means Pertaining to or supporting Jewish diasporism. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 95 out of 100.
adj
- Pertaining to or supporting Jewish diasporism.“The sovereign state of Israel is a 76-year-old material reality — one that is home to over seven-million Jews. So, for diasporist Jews to speak as though the legitimacy of Israel — and Israel alone amongst the nations — is up for debate, is rather like arguing for infanticide as nothing more than a continuation of the 20th-century debate around legal abortion.”
noun
- A supporter of diasporism (an ideology in contrast with Zionism which focuses on strengthening Jewish communities across the world).“Diasporism's limitations emerge starkly when one applies the concept to another people: the Palestinians. The statelessness of the Jewish past, after all, still describes the Palestinian present. The notion that Palestinians ought to accept their lot in the name of a high-minded ideology would strike Jewish diasporists, who tend to favor Palestinian self-determination, as noxious.”