Mlaleo
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Mchizi am sure unayoongea umeyapa uhakika as if unahadithia story za home kwenu au story za utoto wako... Unaposema Jews wanaonekana european as if unauhakika kwa source fulani inayokufanya ujitutumue like much know sana.. nakushauri unapoandika usiweke maneno ya kuaminisha watu kama ufanyavyo... hujawahi fika Israel ukaona raia wanavyofanana maana Nchi ya Israel sera zake ni Watu wenye asili ya Israel warejee eneo lao la kihistoria.... issue za white,Brown or Black is up tu you.. Mimi nimetizama picha picha na kufuatilia story za Waisrael nimekuta picha za watu wa rangi mbalimbali... Unaowasema wewe more european ndio ila wengi ni from Russia ambao inasemekana hawana vinasaba vya Israel na wamegoma mswada huo kupitishwa raia wote wa Israel wapimwe kwani wanakhofu.@2013,same as jews are more europen now than jews of jesus time,
we can so agree that even if there was jews way back ,they were not white ,as we saw today european claiming to be jews in the middle east
Law of Return ni kama Uhakiki wa Baba Magu Utaondosha Lundo la raia wa Israel..
Israeli Law of Return
Ian V. McGonigle Lauren W. Herman
Journal of Law and the Biosciences, Volume 2, Issue 2, 13 July 2015, Pages 469–478, Genetic citizenship: DNA testing and the Israeli Law of Return
Published:
17 June 2015
This issueAll Journal of Law and the Biosciences
Abstract
The Israeli State recently announced that it may begin to use genetic tests to determine whether potential immigrants are Jewish or not. This development would demand a rethinking of Israeli law on the issue of the definition of Jewishness. In this article, we discuss the historical and legal context of secular and religious definitions of Jewishness and rights to immigration in the State of Israel. We give a brief overview of different ways in which genes have been regarded as Jewish, and we discuss the relationship between this new use of genetics and the society with which it is co-produced. In conclusion, we raise several questions about future potential impacts of Jewish genetics on Israeli law and society.