I come from a long line of Orthodox rabbis on my father’s side. I was raised an Orthodox Jew. I have been a student of Jewish history since my teen years. I have written articles about Jewish history.
I REALLY think you are making some pretty false assumptions here, and that is an understatement!
Maybe you are the one who needs an education, if you think zionism is a friend of the Jewish people. Maybe you need to study the true history of the zionist movement, and learn that the first zionists were antireligious Jews. Maybe you need to learn of the 20% quota the atheistic zionist founders of the state placed on immigration by religious Jews (they wanted to keep a secular majority in their new state).
Maybe you need to learn about Theodore Herzl, the founder of secular zionism, and learn that one of his ideas for solving antisemitism (before he came up with the idea of zionism), was to have all Jews convert to Christianity.
Maybe you need to learn that the zionists worked with the nazis to try to keep as many old, sick, religious Jews as possible in Europe, so that they would be killed and not “burden” the new state. Not only that, their blood could then be used to gain the sympathy of the world so they could get their new state (and hey, it worked!)
Maybe you need to study the words of Chaim Weizmann, when he said, “With their blood (the religious victims of the Holocaust), we will build our state”.
Maybe you need to do some reading:
“Perfidy” by Ben Hecht (banned in the zionist state for 30 years because the author exposed the true machinations of the zionists, though he was a zionist himself)
“51 Documents” by Lenni Brenner (documents exposing the colaboration of zionists with the nazis)
“The Unheeded Cry” by Rabbi Michoel ber Weissmandl (the Orthodox rabbi who fought to free the Jews of Slovakia, and was stopped at every turn by zionists who wanted to keep those religious Jews in Europe.)