Israel's "non-Jewish Jews" struggle with identity, exclusion
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| Brian Hendler |
| Russian Israelis shop for Christmas decorations at Tel Aviv's central bus station, Dec. 18, 2007. |
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By Dina Kraft
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Published: 12/27/2007
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At 320,000 citizens and growing, Israel's non-Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union are struggling with their identity as "non-Jewish Jews" in the Jewish state.
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