In 1896, Theodor Herzl published the book that is widely considered the foundation of political Zionism, Der Judenstaat. From Herzl's message spawned the Zionist movement, and as Herzl himself was an atheist and a socialist, so Zionism became a relatively socialist and incredibly secular movement. Among the fathers of Zionism was Rabbi Avraham Yitzhack Kook, who's conservative version of Zionsim was centered around Theocracy and Monarchy. The question? What if by a random stroke of luck Rabbi Kook came up with a foundation for Zionsim before Herzl did in 1896. How would Zionism change with its founder being a staunch Halakhist?