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Chief rabbi in Russia cites major problems |
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Published: 06/12/2008 A chief rabbi of Russia said that nationalism and compulsory Christian education are major problems in the country. Berel Lazar, one of two chief rabbis in Russia, in an interview with the German newspaper Deutsche Welle said he believes that nationalist groups -- skinheads, anti-immigration groups, far-right ideologues -- were not as numerous as some estimate, but that such groups would grow in force if no one fights against them. Forcing students in Russian schools to study Orthodoxy would make Jews and other religions feel like second-class citizens, he said, and that would create widespread antipathy and injustice.
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