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Putin intends to wipe out anti-Semitism in his country
AP via The Miami Herald ^ | November 15, 2001 | AP

Posted on 11/16/2001 6:14:22 PM PST by CommiesOut

Published Thursday, November 15, 2001

Putin intends to wipe out anti-Semitism in his country, Russia's chief rabbi says

WASHINGTON -- (AP) -- The chief rabbi of Russia flew home Wednesday convinced that Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to fight anti-Semitism and ``eradicate it completely.''

Rabbi Berel Lazar led a delegation of a half-dozen Russian and American Jews that met with Putin on Tuesday night at the Russian Embassy.

``The meeting proved to me the commitment of President Putin for the well-being of Russian Jewry, his commitment to fighting anti-Semitism in any form in Russia and letting Russian Jews travel freely and retain their dual citizenship,'' Lazar said in a telephone interview from his airplane.

Anti-Semitism is deeply rooted in Russian history, as it is in many European countries.

Even after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, synagogues were burned and marked with graffiti.

Since Putin took office at the end of 1999, arrests and prosecutions in anti-Semitic incidents became more frequent, Lazar said.

But, he said, ``The judicial system doesn't work so well yet.''

Before the Jewish New Year in September, Putin sent a letter to the Jewish community promising to stamp out anti-Semitism.

There are about one million Jews in Russia, the rabbi said, even after massive emigration spurred by Jackson-Vanik legislation that required the Soviet Union to issue exit permits or forfeit trading privileges.

President Bush informed Putin at their White House talks Tuesday that the administration would ask Congress to exempt Russia from the legislation -- a move that Lazar said has his support.

``Jewish identity is our biggest problem,'' the rabbi said. ``Seventy percent of Jews haven't come forward to identify as Jews. They used to be ashamed of being Jewish.''

But now, Lazar said, ``there is a pride in being Jewish,'' although it has not reached Jewish communities in remote areas of Russia. Synagogues are being returned to Jewish control and religious schools are being built.

Asked if he encouraged Russian Jews to emigrate to Israel, the United States or elsewhere, or to remain in Russia with a Jewish identity, the rabbi said he leaves it up to them to make that personal decision.

Meanwhile, David A. Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee, called Bush's decision to seek a lifting of Jackson-Vanik's application to Russia ``a momentous event.''



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To: CommiesOut
On the lowest photo in your web page, is any of them you.

Cheers Tony

121 posted on 11/21/2001 3:02:55 AM PST by tonycavanagh
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To: mmmmmmmm....... donuts
Well, people go on and on about the Jews running Wall Street and all that, which obviously is not a very pro-welfare lifestyle.

Let's see, ripping someone off and making money on trades --a very hard occupation.

So it makes sense that if Russian Jews are living off welfare, they picked those traits up from their Russia background, and not from their being Jewish.

So if the state of Israel lives off American taxpayers' money, those are there traits.

Sorry, logic is logic--Ruskies just are lazy bastards, whether Jewish, Christian or athiest.

Russians may be comparatively laid-back, but they aren't used to mooching off someone. See the difference?

122 posted on 11/21/2001 10:45:10 AM PST by madrussian
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