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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Jews and Israel (8/12)
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Frequently Asked Questions on Soc.Culture.Jewish
Part 8: Jews and Israel
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Section Contents
- News Headers
- ORGANIZATION
- Question 14.1: Who is an Israeli and who may enter under her Law of Return?
- Question 14.2: What is Zion?
- Question 14.3: What is Zionism?
- Question 14.4: Are all Jews Zionists?
- Question 14.5: Do Diaspora Jews (Jews outside Israel) support Zionism?
- Question 14.6: I've heard there were/are very Orthodox Jews who were/are against the state of Israel. How could this be? Who are
- Question 14.7: Did Zionism end with the establishment of Israel?
- Question 14.8: Are antisemitism and anti-Zionism the same thing?
- Question 14.9: Is Zionism racist?
- Question 14.10: What are the roots of Arab opposition to Zionism?
- Question 14.11: Can't you criticize Israel without being antisemitic?
- Question 14.12: Why is opposition to Israel often seen as being antisemitic?
- Question 14.13: Why is Jerusalem so important to Jews?
- Question 14.14: I want to move to Israel. Can I become a citizen?
- Question 14.15: What is the Wailing Wall and why is it so important?
- Question 14.16: Questions on aliyah, military service for olim and more
- How do I obtain copies of the FAQ?
- Who Wrote the FAQ?
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