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sur « Je croyais que mes enfants vivraient dans un pays en paix »


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Garibaldi2 6 novembre 2015 16:15

Et j’ajouterais que des déclaration telles que : ’’The problem of Jewish identity in Israel is extremely murky, especially since 800,000 Russians immigrated in the 1990’s and 2000’s. Many of the Russian immigrants to Israel came because of Israel’s Right of Return Law. With little doubt many of the Russian immigrants could not clearly and conclusively prove they were Jewish – being born of a Jewish mother. Many arrived only knowing, or claiming, that they had one grandparent that was Jewish. The resultant « don’t ask, don’t tell » policy has severely disrupted inter-Jewish relations in Israel. It has added significantly to present and future tensions for Jewish marriage, divorce and life cycle events such as death and burial which are controlled by the Orthodox Rabbinate.’ doivent vous poser un sérieux problème de légitimation du ’’droit au retour’’ !. C’est bien pourtant ce qui est écrit par Jerry Klinger dans ce même article (http://www.jewishmag.com/158mag/hitler_jewish_soldiers/hitler_jewish_soldie rs.htm).


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