86% Of All Repatriates To Israel Since 2012 Are Not Jewish
- Zionist ‘666’ Israel is NOT the Israel of the Bible. It is a Satanic counterfeit, LIE, HERESY! The Bible states very clearly that modern Ashkenazi Khazar Jews (90+%) of modern Jewry are NOT semitic people ie. NOT Jews. All semitic people including Jews come from the line of Shem. Ashkenaz is from the line of Japheth.
–
Genesis 10:1-3 (New King James Version)
Nations Descended from Noah
1 Now this is the genealogy of the sons of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And sons were born to them after the flood. 2 The sons of Japheth were Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, and Tiras. 3 The sons of Gomer were Ashkenaz, Riphath,[a] and Togarmah.
– - Just by looking at the Jewish Law of Return, you can spot the errors in assuming that modern Jews are definitely the descendants of 12 tribes of Israel. Converts to Judaism are considered as Jews. Ie. If all Japanese converted to Judaism they are considered Jews and are eligible to “Return” to Israel. They are, of course, NOT the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel. Their children will be classified as Jews.
–
Vital Statistics: Latest Population Statistics for Israel (emphasis mine)
… “To qualify for citizenship under the Law of Return, an individual must have at least one Jewish grandparent, a Jewish spouse or have undergone a conversion in a recognized Jewish community (it does not have to be an Orthodox conversion). To qualify as a Jew under religious law, an individual must have been born to a Jewish mother or have undergone an Orthodox conversion by rabbis recognized by Israel’s Chief Rabbinate.”
– - The Bible counts Jewish bloodline via the male, son ie. patriarchal and NOT via the woman, ie matriarchal. The modern Jewish Halakhah, ie religious law is UNBIBLICAL NONSENSE! There are countless verses that state this very clearly in the Bible. You can prove this conclusively, by looking at the genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Blessed Son of God. He was VIRGIN Born ie. born of a woman, and he has no human father. So quite obviously his genealogy should be counted via the mother Mary right? Wrong! The Bible states it is via Joseph even though Joseph is not the biological father.
–
Law of Return – Wikipedia
The Law of Return (Hebrew: חֹוק הַשְׁבוּת, ḥok ha-shvūt) is an Israeli law, passed on 5 July 1950, which gives Jews the right to come and live in Israel and to gain Israeli citizenship.[1] Section 1 of the Law of Return declares:
–
“every Jew has the right to come to this country as an oleh [immigrant].”
–
In the Law of Return, the State of Israel gave effect to the Zionist movement’s “credo” which called for the establishment of Israel as a Jewish state. In 1970, the right of entry and settlement was extended to people with one Jewish grandparent and a person who is married to a Jew, whether or not he or she is considered Jewish under Orthodox interpretations of Halakha.[2]
…
Jewish ancestry amendment
The Law of Return was amended in 1970 to extend the right of return to some non-Jews.[8][9] Amendment number 2, 4a, states:
–
The rights of a Jew under this Law and the rights of an oleh under the Nationality Law, 5712-1952***, as well as the rights of an oleh under any other enactment, are also vested in a child and a grandchild of a Jew, the spouse of a Jew, the spouse of a child of a Jew and the spouse of a grandchild of a Jew, except for a person who has been a Jew and has voluntarily changed his/her religion.[10]
–
The law since 1970 applies to the following groups:
-
- Those born Jews according to the orthodox interpretation; having a Jewish mother or maternal grandmother.
- Those with Jewish ancestry – having a Jewish father or grandfather.
- Converts to Judaism (Orthodox, Reform, or Conservative denominations—not secular—though Reform and Conservative conversions must take place outside the state, similar to civil marriages).
- But Jews who have converted to another religion are not eligible to immigrate under the Law of Return, even though are still Jews according to halakha.
The 1970 amendment was induced by the debate on “Who is a Jew?“. Until then the law did not refer to the question. There are several explanations for the decision to be so inclusive. One is that as the Nuremberg Laws did not use a halakhic definition in its definition of “Who is a Jew”, the Law of Return definition for citizenship eligibility is not halakhic either. Another explanation is the 1968 wave of immigration from Poland, following an antisemitic campaign by the government. These immigrants were very assimilated and had many non-Jewish family members.[11]
- 86% Of All Repatriates To Israel Since 2012 Are Not Jewish
by The widely differing definitions of who is eligible to repatriate to Israel as a Jew and who is considered a Jew by the religious establishment are creating a crisis of major proportions
Israeli news resource YNET is quoting an official document it had obtained from the Israeli office in charge of population and immigration statistics, which reports that around 180 thousand new immigrants came to Israel under the auspices of the Law of Return since 2012, but that only 14% of them are actually Jewish.
–
The Law of Return specifies that any person whose mother is Jewish or who has undergone an approved conversion is eligible to enter Israel and settle in it as a citizen. However, in order to allow Jewish repatriation from the USSR, the law was amended in 1970 to include those people whose parents were eligible under the original law and the spouses of any eligible person, even when they are not Jewish.
–
The reason for the amendment had to do with the nature of the Soviet Jewry, which had two different problems. First, the extreme upheavals of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the following civil war and soon thereafter the Second World War made archival data such as birth certificates and marriage certificates difficult to obtain as many if not most were lost. Second, the persecutions Jews were subjected to in the post-war USSR drove many to change their names and prefer marriage to Gentiles in order to hide their true identity.
–
This amendment resulted in what is estimated as 350 thousand non-Jews who repatriated under the Law of Return to be presently living in Israel. These people, all Israeli citizens, are recorded in Israeli official records as “other” under both the “nationality” the “religion” rubric and they cannot marry people who are recorded as Jews unless they do so outside of Israel.
–
Digging deeper into the data, among the 180 thousand repatriates the majority were from the Russian Federation and from Ukraine, among whom the fractions of actual Jews were 4.3% and 8%, respectively. Among repatriates from France, 27% were Jewish and from the US, 30%. Anecdotally, this likely means that only one third of American Jews are actually Jews, bringing the Jewish population of America closer to two million and not the oft spoken about six million.
–
Considering that these people are Israeli citizens and considering further that Israel is a country in which national and religious affiliation are officially recorded for each person, this disparity between definitions of Jewishness creates a significant minority whose registration rather than being, say Jewish/Jewish (as mine is) or Arab/Christian, is Other/Other.
–
All the while, these people speak Hebrew, serve in the IDF, and contribute in every way to Israeli society. Even more importantly, in a country that is substantially divided into Jews and everyone else, they see themselves firmly on the Jewish side of the ledger, even if officially they are not.
–
This situation, especially as it comes to the issue of marriage, is reaching crisis proportions and will have to be dealt with via some sort of mechanism sooner rather than later. One possibility would be mass conversions, a fairly rare, though not unprecedented event in Jewish history. Another would be the transfer of family law from the office of the Chief Rabbinate to the civil authorities. While the latter is anathema to the politically powerful religious sector in Israel, the former seems to be beyond the very limited capacity of the Chief Rabbis to innovate as their predecessors had done when the times demanded it.
–
One thing is certain: these hundreds of thousand of people who have cast their lot with Israeli Jews deserve to be counted among us not only defacto, but dejure and to quickly be granted full Jewish status in both the national and religious senses of the word.
- Why don’t Zionists tell you about the real roots of the Star of David, Satanic ‘666’ Hexagram? If they do, their whole Zionist doctrine, Satanic LIE about the modern state of Israel will collapse! If a nation flies a Satanic ‘666’ Hexagram flag, is it of God or Satan? Obviously Satan! Zionist ‘666’ Israel is a Satanic counterfeit. It is NOT the Israel of the Bible!
– - Hexagram: 6 Pointed Star, Star of David …
by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
A hexagram (Greek) or sexagram (Latin) is a six-pointed geometric star figurewith the Schläfli symbol {6/2}, 2{3}, or {{3}}. Since there are no true regular continuous hexagrams, the term is instead used to refer to the compound figure of two equilateral triangles shown to the right. The intersection is a regular hexagon.
…
It has been historically used in religious and cultural contexts and as decorative motifs; for example by medieval Muslims, especially Hanafi and Malikidynasties,[1] and later in Judaism and occultism. The symbol was used merely as a decorative motif in medieval Christian churches many centuries before its first known use in a Jewish synagogue.[2] It was first used as a religious symbol by Arabs in the medieval period, known as the Seal of Solomon, depicted as either a hexagram or pentagram, and which was later adopted by Jewish Kabbalists.[3][4]
…
Usage in Dharmic religions
Six-pointed stars have also been found in cosmological diagrams in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The reasons behind this symbol’s common appearance in Indic religions and the West are unknown. One possibility is that they have a common origin. The other possibility is that artists and religious people from several cultures independently created the hexagram shape, which is a relatively simple geometric design.
–
Within Indic lore, the shape is generally understood to consist of two triangles—one pointed up and the other down—locked in harmonious embrace. The two components are called “Om” and the “Hrim” in Sanskrit, and symbolize man’s position between earth and sky. The downward triangle symbolizes Shakti, the sacred embodiment of femininity, and the upward triangle symbolizes Shiva, or Agni Tattva, representing the focused aspects of masculinity. The mystical union of the two triangles represents Creation, occurring through the divine union of male and female. The two locked triangles are also known as ‘Shanmukha’—the six-faced, representing the six faces of Shiva & Shakti’s progeny Kartikeya. This symbol is also a part of several yantras and has deep significance in Hindu ritual worship and history.
–
In Buddhism, some old versions of the Bardo Thodol, also known as The “Tibetan Book of the Dead”, contain a hexagram with a Swastika inside. It was made up by the publishers for this particular publication. In Tibetan, it is called the “origin of phenomenon” (chos-kyi ‘byung-gnas). It is especially connected with Vajrayogini, and forms the center part of Her mandala. In reality, it is in three dimensions, not two, although it may be portrayed either way.
–
The Shatkona is a symbol used in Hindu yantra that represents the union of both the male and feminine form. More specifically it is supposed to represent Purusha (the supreme being), and Prakriti (mother nature, or causal matter). Often this is represented as Shiva – Shakti. The Shatkona is a hexagram and looks exactly like the Star of David.
…
Usage in occultism
The hexagram, like the pentagram, was and is used in practices of the occult and ceremonial magic and is attributed to the 7 “old” planets outlined in astrology.
–
The six-pointed star is commonly used both as a talisman[11] and for conjuring spirits and spiritual forces in diverse forms of occult magic. In the book The History and Practice of Magic, Vol. 2, the six-pointed star is called the talisman of Saturn and it is also referred to as the Seal of Solomon.[12] Details are given in this book on how to make these symbols and the materials to use.
–
Traditionally, the Hexagram can be seen as the combination of the four elements. Fire is symbolized as an upwards pointing triangle, while Air (its elemental opposite) is also an upwards pointing triangle, but with a horizontal line through its center. Water is symbolized as a downwards pointing triangle, while Earth (its elemental opposite) is also a downwards pointing triangle, but with a horizontal line through its center. When you combine the symbols of Fire and Water, a hexagram (six-pointed star) is created. The same follows for when you combine the symbols of Air and Earth. When you combine both hexagrams, you get the double-hexagram. Thus, a combination of the elements is created.
–
In Rosicrucian and Hermetic Magic, the seven Traditional Planets correspond with the angles and the center of the Hexagram as follows, in the same patterns as they appear on the Sephiroth and on the Tree of Life. Saturn, although formally attributed to the Sephira of Binah, within this frame work nonetheless occupies the position of Daath.[14]
–
read more.
end