Saturday, November 19, 2011

jews on the importance of preserving Israel's racial purity

"To introduce into Israel millions of Arab Palestinians would mean that the Jewish character of the State of Israel would end through a dramatic shifting of the demographic balance. The preservation of the cultural identity of the Jewish people would be threatened, and their right to self-determination would be defeated."
--David Matas, Senior Legal Counsel, B’nai Brith Canada

On the issue of an Arab man being jailed for having consentual sex with a Jewish woman.
"It is important to save our tradition history culture identity because without this, who are we?"

Alina Yad L'achim

“We must confront the fact that the country has not valued education, which is the only way to prevent Jewish women from forging life connections with non-Jews.”
“The struggle against assimilation only reaches headlines through stories about Jewish women marrying Muslim men, but it is important to remember that the phenomenon is much wider – 92,000 mixed families live in the State of Israel. There is a need to create a curriculum for girls in high schools that deals with Jewish identity. The fact that girls reach a state of intermarriage testifies to the fact that the education system was absent.”

committee chairwoman Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) hosted a hearing on the subject in honor of Jewish Identity Day in the Knesset.

“The arrival of thousands of Muslim infiltrators to Israeli territory is a clear threat to the state’s Jewish identity,” Danon told The Jerusalem Post.

“The refugees’ place is not among us, and the initiative to transfer them to Australia is the right and just solution.

“On the one hand, it treats the refugees and migrants in a humane way. On the other hand, it does not threaten Israel’s future and our goal to maintain a clear and solid Jewish majority,” he explained.

MK Danny Danon (Likud)


“We must confront the fact that the country has not valued education, which is the only way to prevent Jewish women from forging life connections with non-Jews.”
“The struggle against assimilation only reaches headlines through stories about Jewish women marrying Muslim men, but it is important to remember that the phenomenon is much wider – 92,000 mixed families live in the State of Israel. There is a need to create a curriculum for girls in high schools that deals with Jewish identity. The fact that girls reach a state of intermarriage testifies to the fact that the education system was absent.”

committee chairwoman Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) hosted a hearing on the subject in honor of Jewish Identity Day in the Knesset.


Where are the "racism" accusations?

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