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Originally Posted by slavdogg
As far as we know you're a Loh.
There was NO Russian Jews immigration to Israel in the 70s. In fact there was non til 1988. All Russian Jews in the 70s and 80s were going USSR > Austria > Italy > USA.
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You are an idiot boy. Read this:
Immigration from the Soviet Union
The last large wave of immigration came from the Soviet Union after 1988, in response to heavy political pressure from the U.S. government. After the 1967 Six-Day War and the liberalization tide in Eastern Europe in 1968, Soviet policy became more restrictive. Jews were denied educational and vocational opportunities. These restrictive policies led to the emergence of a new political group - the 'refuseniks' - whose main goal was emigrating. The refuseniks (Jews who were refused exit visas) attracted the attention of the West, particularly the United States, and became an important factor influencing economic and trade relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The 1975 Jackson Amendment to the Trade Reform Act linked granting the USSR 'most favored nation' status to liberalization of Soviet emigration laws.
Beginning in 1967 the Soviet Union allowed some Jewish citizens to leave for family reunification in Israel. Due to the break in diplomatic relations between Israel and the USSR, most émigrés traveled to Vienna, Austria, or Budapest, Hungary, from where they were then flown to Israel. After 1976 the majority of émigrés who left on visas for Israel 'dropped out' in Vienna and chose to resettle in the West. Several American Jewish organizations helped them obtain visas and aided their resettlement in the United States and other countries. However Israel wanted them and tried to prevent Soviet Jewish émigrés from resettling in the United States after having committed to immigrating to Israel. Israeli officials pressured American Jewish organizations to desist from aiding Russian Jews who wanted to resettle in the United States. Initially, American Jews resisted Israeli efforts. Following Mikhail Gorbachev's decision in the late 1980s to allow free emigration for Soviet Jews, the American Jewish community agreed to a quota on Soviet Jewish refugees in the U.S., which resulted in most Soviet Jewish émigrés settling in Israel.
About 2 million Soviet Jews emigrated to Israel, the U.S. and Europe combined. Some 100,000 Ashkenazi and Bukharian Jews came to America.
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Originally Posted by slavdogg
There was NO russian mob in NY til mid 90s
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Really? Congrats, you are an idiot 2nd time. Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History..._United_States
and this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish-...rganized_crime
and this:
http://www.vosizneias.com/40229/2009...E9 e8Ny1eDsjA
and this:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33236/Russian-Mafia
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Originally Posted by slavdogg
You're trying to tell us there is no such thing as russian mafia and its an american invention ?? And that all Russian mobsters are jews ?
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According to the chief on NYPD who I saw an interview with on the Discovery channel - the answer is
YES. I can find a reference for it on the Net for you. As far as I see, you are too dumb to read big portions of text, so you might like to watch it on TV (thanks god there is a Discovery channel which is for those who can't read)
