I wasn't speaking of metaphysical or logical proof. I was just referring to what would constitute proof to various different groups. My father was Jewish (it said so on his birth certificate) my mother was Greek Orthodox. If I had lived in Germany in WWII, I would have been a lampshade. If my father had emigrated to Israel when we left Romania, I might have gotten spat on and, certainly, the parents of potential Jewish boyfriends would have nixed me from the get go. In my 98% jewish high school in LA, this is indeed what happened. To some christians in Romania, I was a "dirty jew."
> The Right of Return is as much about saving people from
>discrimination based on an external definition of Jewishness that is
>separate from internal Jewish definitions of Jewishness.
If you want to save people from discrimination, you fight against discrimination. Period. You don't drive 3/4 of the population of an entire country out, steal their land and their property and then continue to terrorize the ones who remain.
Joanna