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I have added what
Joseph Massad writes about the nationality law. There are some polemic articles like the ones used here who claim that Jews can't be citizens of Jordan (it is like those say that Israel don't allow any non-Jews become citizens because of the
Law of Return) but anyone who actually read what is in the
law will see how it is. I do agree now that even if it is a misunderstanding or distortion, this one is notable enough to be mentioned, with a rebuttal. --
IRISZOOM (
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03:56, 8 May 2015 (UTC)reply
"The Government does not impose restrictions on Jews"
The article claims: "There were no reports that the practice of any faith was prohibited [...] The Government does not impose restrictions on Jews", however that's not true: practically, one can't practice Judaism in Jordan:
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I have added what
Joseph Massad writes about the nationality law. There are some polemic articles like the ones used here who claim that Jews can't be citizens of Jordan (it is like those say that Israel don't allow any non-Jews become citizens because of the
Law of Return) but anyone who actually read what is in the
law will see how it is. I do agree now that even if it is a misunderstanding or distortion, this one is notable enough to be mentioned, with a rebuttal. --
IRISZOOM (
talk)
03:56, 8 May 2015 (UTC)reply
"The Government does not impose restrictions on Jews"
The article claims: "There were no reports that the practice of any faith was prohibited [...] The Government does not impose restrictions on Jews", however that's not true: practically, one can't practice Judaism in Jordan: