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Russians desperately search for Jewish roots to flee military conscription

As Vladimir Putin enforces a military call-up, Russian men have hunted through their family history to find any proof of Jewish roots to claim Israeli citizenship

October 12, 2022 11:24
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Tens of thousands of Russians have fled their home country since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, and even more are desperately seeking to flee after Vladimir Putin announced a nationwide military call-up in September.

Many of those seeking to leave have scrambled to find any proof of Jewish roots in their family history to be able to flee to Israel, where the Law of Return allows anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent to obtain Israeli citizenship, as well as people who convert to Judaism.

Speaking to the Agence France-Presse (AFP) and the Times of Israel, 32-year-old Ivan Mitrofanov said: “In Europe, my Russian passport is toxic. I’ll go to Israel where we’re actually wanted.”

Mitrofanov is an IT worker, and is therefore exempt from the current call-up announced three weeks ago, but he is desperately looking for proof that his grandparents were Jewish to be able to leave Russia as he expects more mobilisation waves, and possibly the closure of the borders to military-aged men.