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Article: Twice as many Jews and eligible relatives from the former Soviet Union are now choosing to immigrate to Germany rather than Israel, reports The Jerusalem Post.(People)(Brief Article)
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- December 24, 2004
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Twice as many Jews and eligible relatives from the former Soviet Union are now choosing to immigrate to Germany rather than Israel, reports The Jerusalem Post. Overall immigration to Israel has fallen to its lowest levels since the late 1980s, Jewish Agency for ...
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