What Ocelot is saying is that the reason those people are discriminated against is because they are not ethnically part of the "Jewish people" and not because they aren't Jews by religion. Which is probably true, their common narrative is more of an ethnocentric nationalist one than it is a religious one IMO. Are Atheist Israeli's who are considered "ethnic Jews" discriminated against like the Arabs are? because technically if you believe the Arab Israeli's are discriminated against due to their religion, then by extension the same treatment would be afforded to Atheist Israeli's.

Great topic, btw.
Dude.. You even acknowledge what I'm saying in your own post.
An ethnoreligious group (or ethno-religious group) is an ethnic group whose members are also unified by a common religious background.
An ethnoreligious group (or ethno-religious group) is an ethnic group whose members are also unified by a common religious background.
Nope. Read the Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935. Why engage in a discussion you've clearly have very little knowledge about?
Politics. Quite simply. Law of return used a similar lineage as the Nuremberg Laws, but a turn towards a more conservative/orthodox Israel have changed that.
If conservative/orthodox jews can keep liberal/non-religious jews out of Israel, they strengthen their political as well as ideological position.
Despite what some might think jews tho a small population have a deep power struggle in regards to jewishness. Beta Israel says hi.
If conservative/orthodox jews can keep liberal/non-religious jews out of Israel, they strengthen their political as well as ideological position.
Despite what some might think jews tho a small population have a deep power struggle in regards to jewishness. Beta Israel says hi.
