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In France, I’m Russian, and in Russia, I’m a Jew. In France, a Jew is someone who wears a yarmulke, goes to synagogue. If you don’t do these things, you are some other kind of person. But I’ll tell you: My social circle in France, the people I hang out with, is becoming more and more Jewish. There’s some kind of self-selection going on. You gravitate to your own. -- Pavel Lungin, Russian-Jewish filmmaker
It is better to maintain in power (even by election fraud) the corrupt bureaucrats than the rise to power of the nationalists. -- Vladimir Varfolomeev, Jewish-Russian Journalist