Sokolow's niece 'not Jewish enough' to marry here

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Hillary RubinAfter being told she needed to prove the Jewishness of her maternal lineage for four generations, Hillary Rubin is questioning her decision to move to Israel.

But after filing for a wedding license and being told she needed to prove the Jewishness of her maternal lineage for four generations, she is wondering whether she made the right decision in immigrating to a Jewish state that doubts her Jewishness.

"I'm furious with this country right now," the 29-year-old international relations student told Anglo File this week. "I'm the great-great-niece of a prominent Zionist and I am always a supporter of this country, but this really frustrated me and I can totally understand why a lot of my Anglo friends left this country."

There is no civil marriage in Israel, forcing couples to either go through a local Rabbinate or marry abroad. The Chief Rabbinate recently enacted new guidelines automatically sending marriage candidates whose parents did not wed in Israel to a local rabbinical court to determine whether they are really Jewish.

TVNL Comment: So Isreal is a democracy. According to the media mantra it is the only one in the middle east (just pretent Turkey does not exist.) Well, how is this for democracy? Friends...this is called a theocracy. As they claim...Israel is a Jewish state. Identifying a nation by religion and having laws based on religion make this nation a theocracy...not a democracy. Let's start saying that evrey time someone claims Israel is a democracy.

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