Diskussion:Judah Moshe Eisenberg
Judah M. Eisenberg - citizenship
BearbeitenIn 1975, Judah Eisenberg immigrated to Israel and became an Israeli citizen. He did this out of Zionism and a desire to belong not only to the Jewish people, but to the Israeli nation. He retained his American citizenship, but his affiliation was to the Israeli academic institution of Tel Aviv University for the remaining two thirds of his career. As a scientist, he belonged to the international community of Physicists, but I am sure that if he had to classify himself, if would not solely be as an American, but as an Israeli, or possibly an Israeli-American. I allow myself to make this statement, as I am his daughter. Deborah Eisenberg Shalev Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel (nicht signierter Beitrag von 132.64.67.70 (Diskussion) 07:00, 17. Apr. 2011 (CEST))
- Thank you Mrs. Eisenberg for this information. The article mentions his immigration in 1975. Unfortunately the article hasn't been translated in English. Is it very important to you, "American-Israeli" then? I don't know of any best practices for this at Wikipedia. Since I cannot verify your claim, I have another idea. I noticed the profile at http://giulio.tau.ac.il/judah.html. How about contacting the maintainers to include the citizenship information? Kind regards --17387349L8764 (Diskussion) 18:58, 7. Mär. 2023 (CET)