Clinging to their native identity, British Israelis stick to their own
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| Amiram Barkat |
| Dizengoff, named for the major street in Tel Aviv, is among the Israeli-owned shops in the heavily Jewish Golders Green section of London. |
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By Amiram Barkat
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Published: 03/30/2008
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Israeli-born Jews living in Britain have little interest in their current community, preferring instead their native identity.
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