In yet another blatant example of Jewish Supremacist hypocrisy, leading Israeli Zionist Supremacist Nathan Sharansky—head of the official Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI)—has openly admitted that the point of the current Israeli-government sponsored worldwide “Jewish Identity” outreach is to prevent Jews from marrying non-Jews.
At the same time, Jewish Supremacists in all other countries devote themselves to telling everyone else to mix as much as possible, declare “open borders” for all and promote “globalism” as much as possible.
It also must be clearly understood that Jews are defined primarily as those who share the genetics of the Jewish people and not adherence to the Jewish religion. For instance, atheist, anti-religious are allowed to immigrate to Israel and marry religious or atheist Jews. But Jews are not permitted in Israel to marry non-Jews.
So essentially Israel is a state whose laws are about preventing the widespread mixture of Jewish genes with non-Jewish ones. Israel cabinet members are actually proposing genetic, DNA testing to qualify for immigration to Israel to prevent non Jews from coming in.
It is clear that this policy is promoted all over the world to all major institutions of organized Jewry. The largest Jewish organizations in every nation on earth have well-funded programs to prevent intermarriage of racial Jews with racial non-Jews. It is exampled by the largest Jewish organization in the United States: The AJC (American Jewish Committee) and by the programs of the 50 largest Jewish organizations who come together under the Council of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations.
Any organization in Europe, America or any other nation that openly condemned intermarriage with Jews would of course be scathed by the international Zio-dominated media. But Israel and major Jewish organizations all over the world get away with this without even a whiff of criticism.
Quoted in an article in the Israeli-based Times of Israel newspaper, Sharansky said that the “Israeli government would [also] see strengthening Jewish identity as a priority.”
Making the remarks while discussing JAFI’s newest joint governmental initiative, a 96-hour online brainstorming session called “Securing the Jewish Future,” Sharansky said that “In the early years of the [Jewish] state there was a mutual paternalism between Israel and the Diaspora [of Jews throughout the world].
“Israeli leaders viewed the Diaspora as a source for aliya and funds and the Diaspora saw Israel as this poor cousin that needs to be saved. Recently there is an increased awareness that each Jewish community needs the other.
“What started happening in the last 10-15 years is the Diaspora discovered they need to send their children for an Israel experience to stave off assimilation and Israel found out that to combat anti-Israel sentiment, we need advocacy,” Sharansky said.
As a result, he said, in 1998-99 the Israeli government decided to invest money in “strengthening the Jewish identity of American Jewry” in the form of the fledgling Taglit-Birthright program.
“In his first term as prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu understood the strategic advantages for Israel for Birthright and initiated governmental funding. Now it is again a government headed by Netanyahu that is ready to heavily invest in Diaspora Jews.
“Today the Birthright program is considered a success and such funding is a given. A 2012 B’nai B’rith poll shows that 80% of Israelis support funding an Israel experience program for Diaspora youth.”