For those who have visited Russian orphanages (and many Israeli and American Jewish families have, looking for children to adopt), it's hard to forget the images. Children wear similar pajamas, supplies and toys are scarce and those with special needs do not get special care. Their eyes are sad, but they dare not cry.
- By karen vaughan
- 28 Dec 2012
- 08:24AM
It would be good to go through the history of people like Einstein and Solzenitsyn , Vygotsky, and Chekov, and see the kind of deceit they had to practise in their own country and in the adopted countries as it applies. This deceit is mental illness. In South Africa, the jewish community have paid R60 000, a month plus pills from the government amounting from R2000 to R10 000/month. I think this keeping of their own children to know all the good and the bad not just the propaganda and brainwashing & conditioning, "You came from a bad place", etc. should be something United States should welcome.
thank you
Your talkback has been submitted successfully.
If selected for publication, it will appear as soon as possible on Haaretz.com.
If selected for publication, it will appear as soon as possible on Haaretz.com.
Close


