Israelis Admit They See Themselves As Citizens Of Israel, And Not As Citizens Of The Country They Live In
Many Russian Jews have long self-identified as separate from ethnic Russians
“When I first came to America in 1991 and was asked at J.F.K. airport, ‘Are you Russian?’ I responded ‘No, sir, I’m Jewish,’” said Boruch Gorin, a senior aide to Russia’s chief rabbi, Berel Lazar
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