Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). On Tuesday, July 5, The Jerusalem Post reported that the Russian government had sent a letter to the Jewish Agency regarding its activities in the country, claiming certain violations of Russian law and demanding that the Jewish Agency’s activities on the Russian Federation’s territory cease. Since the news broke, there have been many denials and counter-denials by all sides of the controversy. The only undisputed aspect of the story is the letter itself; yet the exact wording or whether it was retracted or clarified by Russia’s government and in what way, does not really matter. The...