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в ответ Пух 04.03.08 18:58
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Ну наконец мы хотя бы в чем-то договорились.
Я тоже за то, чтобы перестали принимать в Германию ШШ-потомков немцев-интернационалистов и принимали бы уж лучше больше евреев.
Ну наконец мы хотя бы в чем-то договорились.
Я тоже за то, чтобы перестали принимать в Германию ШШ-потомков немцев-интернационалистов и принимали бы уж лучше больше евреев.
Евреев, которые не посещают синагогу, скорее всего скоро переселят в Израиль, так как сионисты боятся, что вдруг да ассимилируются в Германии... и будут потеряны для дела сионизма.
Так что, скорее всего, они надавят на немецкое правительство, ведь кто-то должен жить на оккупированных территориях.
Одно дело выгнать коренное население Палестины, а вот заселять эти территории некем.
Я в принципе согласен с сионистами: чем "играть в евреи" в Германии, лучше жить в Израиле и быть евреем.
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Israel to lure Soviet Jews from Germany
An Israeli intelligence organisation is to send its agents to Germany to try to persuade tens of thousands of Jews from the former Soviet Union to settle in Israel.
Representatives of the organisation Nativ are soon to operate in Germany on the approval of the Israeli government to "counter the dangerous assimilation of former Soviet Jews in Germany", according to the wording of a decision recently passed by the cabinet of the prime minister, Ehud Olmert.
Around 200,000 Jews from the former Soviet Union - about 70% of the total community - are living in Germany after arriving at the invitation of the government in the early 1990s.
But their assimilation into what is now the fastest-growing Jewish community in the world has been problematic, largely due to linguistic and cultural differences, including varying approaches to defining Jewishness and even sometimes a lack of knowledge about the Holocaust.
The Israeli embassy in Berlin has confirmed that two emissaries from Nativ are due to arrive in Berlin "within the next few weeks" to start their work, which includes trying to encourage Jewish immigration among the Jews from the former Soviet Union and offering practical help with their move to Israel. Specific details have not been made public.
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Nativ was set up in the 1950s as an independent intelligence agency to build up contact with Jewish activists in the Soviet Union and to encourage Jewish immigration or "aliya" to the state of Israel.
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"Often when there are arguments you hear the cry: 'you're not a proper Jew'," said Moishe Waks of the Ryke Strasse synagogue and a Jewish leader. "Even though they would have been persecuted under Nazi racial laws, many immigrants from the Soviet Union are not considered to be proper Jews by the rest of the community because their mothers were not Jewish."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/nov/27/israel.germany
Israel to lure Soviet Jews from Germany
An Israeli intelligence organisation is to send its agents to Germany to try to persuade tens of thousands of Jews from the former Soviet Union to settle in Israel.
Representatives of the organisation Nativ are soon to operate in Germany on the approval of the Israeli government to "counter the dangerous assimilation of former Soviet Jews in Germany", according to the wording of a decision recently passed by the cabinet of the prime minister, Ehud Olmert.
Around 200,000 Jews from the former Soviet Union - about 70% of the total community - are living in Germany after arriving at the invitation of the government in the early 1990s.
But their assimilation into what is now the fastest-growing Jewish community in the world has been problematic, largely due to linguistic and cultural differences, including varying approaches to defining Jewishness and even sometimes a lack of knowledge about the Holocaust.
The Israeli embassy in Berlin has confirmed that two emissaries from Nativ are due to arrive in Berlin "within the next few weeks" to start their work, which includes trying to encourage Jewish immigration among the Jews from the former Soviet Union and offering practical help with their move to Israel. Specific details have not been made public.
...
Nativ was set up in the 1950s as an independent intelligence agency to build up contact with Jewish activists in the Soviet Union and to encourage Jewish immigration or "aliya" to the state of Israel.
...
"Often when there are arguments you hear the cry: 'you're not a proper Jew'," said Moishe Waks of the Ryke Strasse synagogue and a Jewish leader. "Even though they would have been persecuted under Nazi racial laws, many immigrants from the Soviet Union are not considered to be proper Jews by the rest of the community because their mothers were not Jewish."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/nov/27/israel.germany
П.С. немцев-интернационалистов было очень мало, и большинство из этих немцев уже давно ассимилировалось и не собирается покидать Россию.
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