i don't know, but i do not think so
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No. If you want to move there, however, you will have to pay a special tax imposed on non-Jewish inhabitants.
No, you do not.
Of course ! You can .
There is the current country of Israel where any Jew from around the word can naturalize as a citizen.
Yes. However, getting citizenship will be rather difficult if that person is not a Jew.
Yes. Israel has an extradition treaty with the US and has had it since 1963. As for whether Israel will extradite any particular Israeli citizen depends on the arguments made by the US government (as is typical of other extradition treaties).
Israel.
Yes.
A Jew from Cyprus. Cyprus is an eastern Mediterranean island not far from Israel.
It wasn't their idea.
Sabra
a Russian Citizen
If you're asking how to say this in Hebrew, it's: a male Jew from Israel = yehudi miyisra'el (יהודי מישראל) a female Jew from Israel = yehudiyah miyisra'el (יהודיה מישראל)
No, Jesus was a Jew who lived in Israel.
Israel and Russia