Talk:Kira Muratova

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Judaism as nationality[edit]

The sentence "Kira Korotkova was born in 1934 in Soroca, Romania (present-day Moldova) to a Jewish mother and a Russian father" suggests that Judaism is a nationality in the same way that being Russian is. Judaism is a religion practiced by people throughout the world, not a nationality. Can this sentence be reworded by either including the religion and nationality of both parents or replacing the mother's religion with her nationality? Filmian (talk) 12:05, 15 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Will do. It was actually possible (and common) to have "Hebrew" listed as a "nationality" (we might say "ethnicity") in the Soviet Union, but we don't know that that was the case in Korotkova's mother's case ("Romanian" would have presumably been at least as likely; it's clear from her educational background that she was fully integrated). Let's keep the sources, one of which lists her as a Romanian communist "of Hebrew ethnicity". Of course that would also mean that listing Judaism as her religion would be more or less absurd. Feketekave (talk) 20:55, 25 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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