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Did/does it often happen that a Jewish person migrate to Israel for religious or other reasons and stay despite never feeling at home and feeling always homesick about their original homeland?
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Did you see any of your grandparents feeling this way? Does it happen today to recent migrants?

Unrelated second question: where do Turkish jews fall into in the modern ethnic groupings of the Israeli society? Are they usually lumped together with the Mizrahi, Sephardic or something else? Also, not ethnically but socioeconomically and ideologically speaking, are they lumped together with the left leaning Ashkenazi folk or more religious, right leaning Mizrahi folks?

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