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Jose
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Hello. I am Argentine, 44. My great-grandparents on both sides were Jewish — they came from Eastern Europe to Argentina in the early twentieth century. My grandparents on my mother's side were Jewish but my mother married a non-Jewish man and did not raise us with any Jewish identity.
I understand the Law of Return only goes back to grandparents — not great-grandparents. So if my grandparents were Jewish but my mother was not raised Jewish, do I still qualify? Or does it depend on whether my grandparents formally identified as Jewish?
I understand the Law of Return only goes back to grandparents — not great-grandparents. So if my grandparents were Jewish but my mother was not raised Jewish, do I still qualify? Or does it depend on whether my grandparents formally identified as Jewish?