Again, if you don't have the feeling there is nothing to explain you, so ill stop here. Bye bye. Let's go back to topic.
without SSN?
Again, who said anything about a feeling? i'm talking strictly about israeli citezenship. I know a something about the history of zionism i am also up to date on current israeli politics and even been invited to the kneset at one point.
So you would live there without becoming a citizen? Then what's with the Gemara that discusses Dina de-malchuta Dina?
sorry to disappoint you but that gemara doesn't apply to eretz yisroel there's only one malcus in e'y. and this ain't it. and yes, i live there without being a citizen; as do many people. not sure what the relevance of G-d and our heritage has to do with an israeli state that is run, primarily, by completely non-religious jews and has arabs on the government
I don't know. I've met quite a number of "Israelis" whose parents are American, who've lived their whole lives in Israel without citizenship. Who've been working with a "borrowed" Teudat Zehut number etc etc. Somehow to hear stories like that gives me a sick feeling. In my mind there is something so off about that. All in the name of frumkeit. They want to take from the country without giving back. And yes there are many problems with the Medina. But that's not an excuse.
They want to take from the country without giving back.
Giving back you talking about the Army?
Again, what does israeli citezenship have to do with judaisim or the fact that the land was given to the jewish nation by g-d almighty?
@u-no-me Netanyahu is a kofer?
Yes, mostly just being added users on other peoples account.
A (very near) majority of Jews live in EY today. By bashing "Israeli's" you are bashing all the 5.5m Jews whom hold the citizenship. But to each their own...
Who've been working with a "borrowed" Teudat Zehut number etc etc.
gimme a break, didn't they sharpen your mind at YU?
No, not specifically the Army. But that too. It IS our land. We should fight for it and protect it.
How exactly are they benefiting from that over an Israeli card?
They receive the points they earn. I just did this for a busy Israeli Heating and Cooling guy who has already spent $25,000 since April. And the summer is his busiest time.