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To: ggersh who wrote (66458)1/6/2022 10:47:22 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 71409
 
No, but the piece is interesting. Russia has a history of antisemitic riots (pogromy), both under the tsars and under Commies. There was an internal passport in Soviet Union, and your stated national origin was not
like “American” for everyone here. It could be “a Jew “ for the Jewish and any other of multiple nationalities.
If you had Jew in your passport you were likely to be repressed when applying for a job or to college.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s when Jewish people tried to head to Israel, they would get fired from Soviet jobs while waiting for their visas.
I don’t think Jews were confined to a particular region under the commies.

If you think America has racial inequality. In Soviet Union it was being “Jewish” and “;not Jewish”, although the discrimination had to be hidden because country laws did not allow it. That is not to say it did not exist.

The infamous “Protokols” book used for the Holocaust by Hitler was published in Tsarist Russia. It was banned under the Soviet rule. So, the Soviet State did not approve of Jewish discrimination.
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