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Wrong. Extreme cases are the exception, not the rule.
There you go liar:
>The Prime Ministerโs Office confirmed that many Jews from the FSU who were born OUT-OF-WEDLOCK can be required to bring DNA confirmation of Jewish heritage in order to be allowed to immigrate as a Jew.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/russian-speakers-who-want-to-immigrate-could-need-dna-test/
In the mean time more than 1million russian jews immigrqted to israel.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990s_Post-Soviet_aliyah
And there is this:
>As usual, the Israeli researchers were sharp and left a deep impression on the hearts and minds of dozens of conference goers, some of them well-known and influential academics. There was something strange about the attack of the educated: Not one of the academics bothered to quote precisely what the "proposal" was or to detail who suggested it, nor did anyone note where and how it came about. Simply stating the charge was enough to satisfy them.
>The Law of Return, and reality:
>1. There is no proposal to amend the Law of Return to include genetic testing.
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Taglit-Birthright is not an Israeli organization, but a body that operates under the guidelines of a steering committee made up of American Jews.
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In contrast to what was written in the article, Taglit-Birthright has never requested genetic testing, and it allowed the young woman to take part in the trip. Her sister even immigrated to Israel. In addition, many participants in the Taglit-Birthright trips are not Jewish according to the partially halachic definition adopted in the Law of Return in 1970.
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In Israel, there are no DNA tests without court approval. These tests are only conducted when no other evidence of lineage can be found. In my opinion, when it comes to immigration to Israel, a mother's declaration regarding the identity of the Jewish father is sufficient โ and there is no need for further proof.
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There is no genetic test that proves conclusively whether someone is Jewish or not. There are certain tests for the genetic continuity of Kohanim (the Jewish priestly bloodline) and of various Jewish communities, and these prove the exceptional similarity between Jews and Palestinian Arabs.
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It has been clearly proved that not everything written by Harvard professors is absolute truth.
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National identity is not determined by genetic origin, but by a person's or a community's identification. The definition of a Jew used in the Law of Return is very regrettable โ a Jew is a person born to a Jewish mother โ but immigrants from Russia are not required to prove this via DNA testing,
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The time has come to adapt the definition in the Law of Return to suit reality and to consider anyone who belongs to a permanent Jewish community a Jew. This has nothing to do with the academic propaganda campaign against Israel's supposed genetic testing of new immigrants.
http://www.israelhayom.com/2016/06/24/the-lie-behind-genetic-citizenship/
how much do they pay you for all the lies you post?