The problem is with Israelis not Jews. You can't get in on an Israeli passport but you can on pretty much any other one. My husband just used his Canadian passport. He didn't advertise that he is Jewish but it came up a few times and nobody cared. I would be careful though because, while most people are smart enough to know that being Jewish doesn't make you a Zionist conspiritor, the same way that being a Muslim doesn't make you a terrorist. There are some people there though who come from less educated areas like Pakistan and Afghanistan and they might not like you for that so just don't tell them. Property should be fine too.
2006-07-18 07:21:33
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answered by Constant_Traveler 5
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If you have an Israeli stamp on your passport, you should get another passport. The US makes duplicates for instances like that. Otherwise, while in Dubai I would be careful. Don't advertise your religion or nationality, and be very respectful of local customs. Do research before visiting about the area, both cultural and business, which will overlap a great deal. Learn a bit of spoken Arabic, it'll probably come in handy, and it's polite. But be sure to check with the State Department and use common sense.
2006-07-19 11:50:11
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answered by me41987 4
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of course not because the Uae wont let any invisting from the Jews and don't forget that arabs hates Jews the only arabic country who will allow Jews is Jordan because we all know that they are the first deffince line of Israeil and they have no morals at all when there is money on the table but there is no any other Gov can do the same or u'll find that the boming will never stop where ever the Jews start Building the only way for them is 2 enter Under american names and this is whats really happening right now
2006-07-17 04:03:54
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answered by Reasonable 3
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Are Jews extra terrestrials ?
Go to Dubai and buy the whole of Dubai... Half of it is Jewish property
2006-07-17 19:55:47
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answered by Sweet Dragon 5
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I don't know dude, that may be a question for our embassys here. They can give you where all travel warnings are for US citizens looking to go abroad. I you do go, I would probably not advertize your status as an American Jew.
2006-07-16 16:06:41
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answered by vertical732 4
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With all what's going on in the middle east, you are better off keeping your religion a big secret if you visit!
2006-07-18 07:00:45
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answered by Mas S 2
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No problem. But why don't you check out the U.S. State Department website for travel info and advisories - you'll probably get an answer there.
2006-07-16 16:05:06
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answered by ? 6
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I like your nickname
2006-07-17 06:46:55
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answered by snoozer 5
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