It is no coincidence we have a 'secularnationalist' who showed up in our forum today and the Parasha for this week is Bechukotai.
In this Parasha we learn Hashems plan for the Jewish people. If we keep the commandments which he has set before us in the form of the Torah then we can live in the land, the land with produce its sustenance, and our enemies will be neutralized by our defenses with the help of the hand of the Almighty.
BUT..... If we do not keep the commandments, we are forgetful of the Sabbaths and Shemittah cycle {Rest for the land}, and we become haughty believing that because of our own strength we have achieved what we have, then Hashem will turn his back on us and the land will expel the Jewish people like vomit.
History has demonstrated that Hashems promise is true, and it stands to this very day. Hashem, in his abundant mercy, has given the Jewish nation another chance at this magnificent prize. After chastising the nation during the Holocaust he caused various forces to arise which would establish the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland. While it is true that the bulk of the zionists at that time were non-religious, and some would say even anti-religious, the fact that the nations allowed such a state speaks volumes about the great miracle which we witnessed. Regardless of who started the zionist movement, the fact that the Jewish people lived in the land continuously for the 2000 years of exile and the religious have always made aliyah to the land, indicates that the 'ingathering of the exiles' has begun. This ingathering was foretold by the prophets of the Tanakh, and we witness their fulfillment today...
Here is Rabbi Richman explaining this Parasha and its Rebuke of a Jewish nation which has turned away from our father, our king the Almighty L-rd of Hosts.
http://ohr.edu/2606
Bechukotai
The Torah promises prosperity for the Jewish People if they follow G-d's commandments. However, if they fail to live up to the responsibility of being the Chosen People, then chilling punishments will result. The Torah details the harsh historical process that will fall upon them when Divine protection is removed. These punishments, whose purpose is to bring the Jewish People to repent, will be in seven stages, each more severe than the last. Sefer Vayikra, the book of Leviticus, concludes with the details of erachin – the process by which someone vows to give the Beit Hamikdash the equivalent monetary value of a person, an animal or property.
http://rabbibuchwald.njop.org/2005/05/23/bechukotai-5765-2005/