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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Galut - Lovers Anonymous



There are many people in this world who are caught within the tangled web of harmful addictions.

Some are addicted to drugs, others to alcohol, and yet others, it seems, are addicted to living in Galut - The Exile.

The lucky ones recognize their addiction early on and begin taking the necessary steps to fight and overcome it, while others live their lives ignorantly unaware of their addiction, bringing untold suffering upon themselves and their loved ones.

It seems as if some French Jews fall into the latter category.

French Jews flock to area: South Florida is experiencing an influx of Jews who fear persecution in France

Rod Kukurudz decided to uproot his family from a comfortable life in France to Surfside when his then 16-year-old daughter, Audrey, came home one night in 2005 -- upset and fearful.

''Dad,'' she told him, ''now even if it's hot I have to wear a scarf to hide my Star of David,'' while riding the Paris Metro...

In their hearts, many of the French Jews arriving in South Florida feel they are refugees, and there's a movement to press the U.S. government for such status. A group has posted a petition on the Internet -- www.petitiononline.com/ID22206/petition.html -- urging the U.S. Congress to approve a refugee program for French Jews.

Both Cohen and Kukurudz miss life in France, but they have no regrets about leaving. They did it for their children.

''So they can have a future,'' Cohen said.
Sad...

For them, their children, and for us here in Israel.

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2 Comments:

  • At 8:41 PM , Blogger Pinchas said...

    Ze'ev don't you get it? NBN gives much better service than AMI which services France. They want to become US citizens so they could be able to come Home with, as Globes called it, "deluxe Aliyah!"

     
  • At 10:04 PM , Blogger Ze'ev said...

    Pinchas, I never thought of that. Way to be "dan l'kaf z'chut"

     

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