ZOG FRANCE

 

“Prosper Ovadia, 63, the owner of a single-chair barbershop in Paris’ 10th arrondissement (…) said he refuses “to run away from the scum who are trying to throw me out.”

Still, Ovadia concedes it would be unwise to forego the $1,500 he receives monthly in welfare benefits (…) Anti-Semitic attacks or not, I can live with dignity here,” Ovadia said. “Not in Israel.”

Sabba – He owns a barber shop and also claims $1500 in welfare benefits?!?!!!!!!!!!

The jews  in France have the best possible life in one of the most beautiful country in the world. The reason they leave is the same reason they built ghettos for themselves in the Middle Ages: to separate themselves from the Gentiles to retain their ‘purity’.

And while jews of France are leaving in record number, Germany is seeing a record number of jews who are leaving Israel. Aliyah in reverse.

One might wonder why, out of all the countries in the world, they massively prefer Germany…

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THE FORWARD

Last year may have been traumatic for France and its Jews, but it was a pretty good one for Rudy Abecassis.

In a year that began with the Charlie Hebdo shooting and the subsequent killing of four at a kosher supermarket in Paris, Abecassis, 32, a Marseille-born computer specialist who moved to the Paris region in 2009 to find work, had a good job at a time of rising unemployment.

The income was sufficient that his wife, Emilie, was able to quit her secretarial job after the birth of their second child over the summer. The couple shared a spacious apartment in Bussy-Saint-Georges, a middle-class suburb that has been spared the anti-Semitic violence prevalent in other areas around this city.

Yet on Dec. 27, Abecassis and his family left behind their comfortable lives and moved to Israel, joining nearly 8,000 French Jews who immigrated to Israel in 2015.

“We’re not fleeing,” Abecassis said last month, as he and his family prepared to spend their last night as Parisians on an inflatable mattress in an otherwise empty home. “Our lives here have been good and we love France for it. We’re leaving with sorrow, but we want to live in a Jewish country of our own, where we are not outsiders who need to be tolerated.”

French immigration to Israel, or aliyah, has rocketed to record levels over the past three years as the country has confronted rising anti-Semitism and a series of attacks that claimed nearly 150 lives in Paris in 2015.

But while violence against Jews is often identified as the major driver of French aliyah, many immigrants cite a broader mix of reasons for choosing to leave, including Zionist sentiment and alienation from an adamantly secularist society increasingly intolerant of the religiously devout.

“The reality is more complex than the narrative according to which French Jews are leaving in record numbers because they’re feeling threatened by their Muslim neighbors,” Daniel Benhaim, France director of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the quasi-governmental body responsible for facilitating aliyah.

Benhaim cites as evidence the fact that a majority of French Jewish emigres come from middle- and upper-class areas with little anti-Semitism. Only 15 percent are from poor areas with large Muslim populations and a high incidence of anti-Jewish attacks – a result, Benhaim said, of a reluctance to forego France’s generous social welfare benefits.

“Those who leave can afford to let go of the French welfare system,” Benhaim said. “Mostly they live where anti-Semitic attacks are relatively rare, and in many cases, anti-Semitism is not a primary catalyst for moving but a sort of a background presence.”

For religious Jews, France has become a less welcoming nation in recent years. Confronted by the struggle with radical Islam, the nation’s well-established policy of public secularism has grown even more stringent, with heated debates on pork-free menus in school cafeterias and heightened criticism over municipal funding for Jewish institutions.

Abecassis told JTA that he refrains from wearing a yarmulke in public – not out of fear for his physical safety, but because doing so would be “out of place, almost defiant.” Others say they feel socially excluded because of their faith.

“I see how the guys at work look at me, with my beard and kippah,” said Eran Azoulay, who immigrated to Israel with Abecassis and 15 others on Dec. 27 as part of the newly launched French aliyah program of the Jerusalem-based International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. “They’re not going to invite me to the pub after work. I am living in a bubble because I’m religious, and Israel’s the only place where I can step out of the bubble.”

To French Jews who live in more violence-prone areas, the aliyah spike feels like a kind of capitulation. Prosper Ovadia, 63, the owner of a single-chair barbershop in Paris’ 10th arrondissement, a crime-stricken area with a large Muslim and African population, said he refuses “to run away from the scum who are trying to throw me out.”

Still, Ovadia concedes it would be unwise to forego the $1,500 he receives monthly in welfare benefits.

“Anti-Semitic attacks or not, I can live with dignity here,” Ovadia said. “Not in Israel.”

Despite its difficulties in competing with the French welfare system, Israel has received record numbers of French immigrants since 2013, when 3,000 Jews moved to Israel. The following year, the number more than doubled to 7,238, an all-time high that made France for the first time the Jewish state’s largest source of immigrants in any given year. France maintained that distinction in 2015 with 7,900 emigres.

Abecassis says he and his wife never even contemplated leaving before 2012, the year their eldest son, Noah, was born. It was also the year an Islamist killed four Jews at a Jewish school in Toulouse, prompting the government to post armed guards at Jewish schools.

Abecassis realized he had to choose between sending his son to a Jewish school guarded by a soldier with a machine gun or a secular public school.

“We’re not really afraid he’ll be shot,” Abecassis said. “Statistically, Israel is more dangerous. We just wanted him to grow up like a normal Jewish French kid, as we had.”

5 thoughts on “FRANCE – The Real Reason jews are Leaving in Record Numbers”
  1. Great let em
    Leave… For Israel. Then we have them all in “ONE” place and ….. Nahhhha or on second thought. Hehe

  2. I often say that myself: please do leave, make aliyah and make Masada at the same time while you’re at it.

  3. No matter where Jews are they spiritually live in Israel ,and identify with it.They see the country they are residing in as merely a host ,they only leach off of .
    They NEVER assimilate, and consider offering this ,” Anti Semitism !” When Kaiser Wilhelm asked them ,they considered it a massive assualt .
    When Napoleon ” Liberated ” them ,the legislation is still referred to in Jewish circles as ,” the infamous document “.
    Jews display patriotism to their hosts, only as far as that country is serving their interests exclusively.
    If that nation does not ,they foster subversion, Revolution ,and commit espionage.
    This is why it is impossible to seperate Zionism with Judaism !
    Judaism is NOT a spiritual system ,but a material promise of exclusive power over a land ,Israel ,and domination of the earth a ” Chosen People”, promised by a tribal God ,called Yahweh.

  4. They’ve been coming to Germany for years because Germany has a high standard of living and has done well and continues to do well. I can only assume that most Jews know what many Germans and others know, namely that Jews are monumental sized liars that have blackmailed and extorted from Germans to enrich themselves and they know that Jews won’t be made into bars of soap or lampshades upon entering Germany – unfortunately. Instead, these racists that hate Germans (and everyone else) know they’ll be treated like royalty by Germans who ask for forgiveness, while throwing their historians and others in jail for exposing the allies (Jews) lies. It’s all very bizarre. Burning books, censoring and threatening people is now a part of western European life.
    But this won’t last very long. Unless there is a revolution overthrowing the establishment, Germany will soon decline as country and it will happen fast. The decline began this year with one million Africans and middle easterners entering the country. Europe is finished unless the common people overthrow their gov’ts.
    Over the last 500 years Germans have contributed as much as any other people to advancing mankind. Until 1945 and several years after that Germans received more Nobel Prizes than any other country in the world. At one point they had twice as many Nobel Prizes as the US and Great Britain combined and they are purposefully being destroyed.
    http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2016/01/dr-frank-salter-on-germanys-jeopardy/

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