So, if its that bad an environment why did they choose to live there? Indeed, why did they establish Israel there instead of a more hospitable place such as in the USA?
What makes you think that mid-40s USA was at all hospitable to Jewish people? That's incredibly ignorant.
Heck we didn't even like native born Christians if they were non-white. You think that the UN would have given recognition to Jews declaring a chunk of the US a sovereign country?
Tom
ETA ~There's a thread specifically for this topic. Here it's a derail.~
Rubbish, Jews were quite well accepted in late 1940s USA,
Were you there? How do you define "well accepted"? My grandfather felt compelled to change his last name from an obviously Jewish one to a more neutral one because of how well accepted he was in the 1930s USA. Maybe in the "late 1940s" it was substantially better, but I doubt it.
Not all Jews had obviously Jewish names. It was quite common for immigrants to change or anglicize their names for acceptance.
It WAS quite different as the world had gone from one where Jews had been rejected by US government to a world that had gone through a terrible war and people knew about the holocaust. There were popular Jewish entertainers, authors, bridge players, etcetera.
People had Jewish friends, whether they had Jewish names or not.
"Were you there" is a bad argument. So no I wasn't there but have read and seen much about life in the USA then.