Makis Levis calls himself "the crazy one" in his family. Rather than sit around and blame the government for the collapse of the Greek economy and, along with it, his business, he decided to do something: A year-and-a-half ago he moved from Athens to Tel Aviv.
- By Nature woman
- 31 Mar 2013
- 11:49AM
Come on you talkbackers, it is not only Jewish people who leave Greece for another country; people also emigrate to the U.S. or any other country that has a better economy. that happens everywhere, even in the netherlands people are leaving, but there mostly to mediterranean countries, because of the weather. And Greek Jews have a double reason for leaving, not only the economy, but also the rise of this fascist nazi party. and indeed, antisemitism has never been gone in Greece, i even experienced it as a dutch-jewish tourist.
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