True Torah Jews Against Zionism

Rabbinical Endorsements

Immigration is the Lifeblood of the Zionist State

True Torah Jews are concerned about the issue of immigration.
  • We pray for our Jewish brothers who have been mislead by the promises of the Zionists and have left their homeland, security, and loved ones to immigrate to the Zionist state only to find that their situation has worsened and they are left without resources to return to their native lands.
  • We worry for the Jewish people around the world who suffer due to
    • Zionist actions which provoke anti-Semitism
    • Zionist actions which are falsely blamed on anti-Semitism (as recently occurred in France)
    • Minor anti-Semitic events which are blown out of all proportion to promote the Zionist cause

Washington Post, April 2004:

“Today, about 5.2 million Jews live in Israel, while about 4.6 million Palestinians live within Israel’s borders, the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  But the Palestinian population is growing almost three times faster than that of Jews, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics and the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, known as Passia.  At current rates, and absent a new influx of Jewish immigrants, Palestinians could outnumber Jews in less than a decade, creating what some Israelis see as a demographic time bomb for their state.”[1]

Without increased immigration the Zionist state would no longer be predominantly Jewish and therefore no longer able to refer to itself as the “Jewish State”, a term used to garner sympathy and support from the United States and other major nations.

Since that article was published almost a year ago, Zionist activity to promote immigration has escalated, resulting in what is anticipated to be the largest influx of immigrants to the Zionist State in decades.

Germany and the former Soviet Union

In 1991 Germany began offering Jews from the former Soviet Union the right to settle in that country to help rebuild its own Jewish communities devastated by the country’s Nazi regime.  Some 190,000 Jews emigrated from the Soviet Union to Germany between 1991 and 2003.[2]  This year, for the first time, twice as many Jews from the former Soviet Union – or 20,000 people – chose to move to Germany over Israel.[3]

A year ago, a Zionist Agency appointed a former ambassador to Germany, Benjamin Navon, to lobby the German government for a change in their immigration rules.

This month (December 2004) it was learned that the German government has passed a law restricting immigration of Jews from the Former Soviet Union.  Only those who are under the age of 45 and familiar with the German language will be allowed to immigrate.

The law drew praise from Zionist authorities. Michael Jankelowitz, a spokesman for a Zionist agency responsible for the immigration to Israel, said the changes were “positive”.  He said that his organization had aggressively lobbied the German government for the new law.[4]  He added that the new regulations should increase the number of Jews from the former Soviet Union relocating in Israel.[5]

United States

American Jewish immigration to Israel is expected to approach a 20-year high in 2004.  In the first 10 months of year, 2,240 Americans exercised their right to automatic Israeli citizenship, compared with 2,385 for the whole of 2003, said a Zionist agency.  Immigration of American Jews could beat the 2,827 Americans who immigrated in 1984, due in part to Zionist organizations encouraging immigration.[6]

France

Jewish emigration to Israel from France has reached its highest level since 1972.6

The Untold Story

Records of immigration into the Zionist state are readily available from that government’s online statistics but information on the number of people leaving Israel seems to be a closely guarded secret.  However, a Washington Post article states: “According to statistics from Israel’s Ministry of Immigration and Absorption, about 72,000 Soviet Jews left Israel between 1989 and December 2003, roughly 7.7 percent of the 937,000 who came since the collapse of the Soviet Union.  To be counted as having left, an Israeli must have remained out of the country for a full year, said Shmuel Adler, the ministry’s director of planning and research.  He said about 13,210 Soviet Jews left in 2002 – the last year for which complete statistics are available – most likely for Europe or the United States.”[7]

Immigrants to the Zionist state have found that rather than peace and prosperity promised by the Zionists, they have found unemployment and terror attacks.

Terrorist Attacks in the Zionist State

Ariel Sharon has urged Jews in France, Italy and other European countries to move to the Zionist state to escape a “great wave of anti-Semitism” yet it seems that nowhere on earth is there more anti-Semitic violence and terror than in that country.

The “Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs” itself has published on their website a running list of “Suicide and Other Bombing Attacks[8] which converts to the graph below[9]:

Unemployment in the Zionist State

In 2003 the unemployment rate had risen to 10.7% from 9.1 in 1999.[10]

Beware of Zionist Promises

If you or a loved one are considering emigrating to the Zionist state, take heed of the facts.

 


[1] Washington Post, April 23, 2004, Page A17:  “Fewer Come to Israel, and Many are Leaving” by John Ward Anderson, Washington Post Foreign Service.

[2] Washington Post, December 19, 2004: “Open Door to Germany Shuts for Ex-Soviet Jews”

[3] Jerusalem Post, December 19, 2004: “Germany to limit immigration of FSU Jews” by Hilary Leila Krieger.

[4] Forward, December 24, 2004:  “Germany is Moving to End Mass Immigrations of Jews from Russia”, by Nathaniel Popper.

[5] Jerusalem Post, December 19, 2004: “Germany to limit immigration of FSU Jews” by Hilary Leila Krieger.

[6] Star Tribune, Nation World, December 15, 2004:  “American Jews immigrating to Israel may hit 20-year high” by Steve Weizman, Associated Press.

[7] Washington Post Foreign Service, April 23, 2004:  “Fewer Come to Israel, and Many are Leaving” by John Ward Anderson.

[8] Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Suicide and Other Bombing Attacks Since the Declaration of Principles

[9] http://www.wischik.com/lu/senses/israel-terrorist-attacks.html

[10] Index Mundi, Unemployment Rate in Israel

 
 
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