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This is the history of the Euro-Jew wake up one morning and your'e a Jew, no problem.
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4. Jewish roots OK, but not an Israeli connection.
Michael , |
California, USA |
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It takes years to become an Israeli and it includes serving the country, learning the Hebrew language, learning Israeli culture, becoming a citizen and knowing Israeli law. There is a huge difference between being a Jew and being an Israeli, and this difference will only grow bigger over time.
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5. small step for a single jew
large step for the diaspora
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6. 4 Michael To serve Israel s interests ...
ORA , |
JERUSALEM |
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a Jew in Israel is more useful than an Israeli in California.Don t you think so Michael?
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7. ORA, Fifty million "useful" Chinese live outside China.
Michael , |
California, USA |
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They are part of the Chinese nation, often praised for their contribution. Some Mainland and Taiwanese Chinese acknowledge that these fifty million were the ones who swayed China into what it has become today, an economic superpower. I never heard Mainland Chinese refer to them as Huns or Confuciusites, have you?
Regarding me, I will come back for the civil war and stay after our victory. My kit bag is ready.
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8. ora
Walt K , |
Sherbrooke, Canada |
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You are wrong. Bip ! Before to be a jew, a jew is a human who has the world as a playground.
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9. Israeli connection - yes
Michael Avraham , |
Cph, Denmark |
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I am a person of Jewish ancestry from Poland, I am going through giyur, I have been to Israel only once, but I will continue to come there and enlist in the volunteers (I cannot join the IDF because I am too old). I know a bit of Hebrew and I am learning more. What you are saying is dangerous because it builds an irreconcilable gap between Israel and the diaspora and Israel needs diaspora to survive. Think what PR you're doing and whom does it serve.
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