One notable author that has written about this is Jack Bernstein, who wrote a book in 1984:
In Racist Marxist Israel: The Life of an American Jew
https://archive.org/details/1985-the-li ... ist-israel or http://archive.fo/7vixs
The author, Bernstein, was an American Jew of Ashkenazi descent and married a Sephardic woman. In his book he writes:
Sephardic Jews -- Second Class Citizens
For the first three years of our marriage, it was necessary for us to live with Ziva's aunt. This was because of the critical housing shortage in Israel and because of racism. Housing is allotted as follows:
- Ashkenazi Jews who have lived in Israel for many years are given first choice.
- Second in line are Ashkenazi Jews from Europe -- especially if they are married or marry an Israel-born Ashkenazi Jew.
- The next favored are Ashkenazi Jews from the U.S. -- especially if they marry an Israeli born Ashkenazi.
- Sephardic Jews have the next choice of whatever housing is left.
- At the bottom of the list are Moslems, Druze and Christians.
Opportunities for employment follow the same pattern: Ashkenazi Jews get the choicest jobs, Sephardic Jews next, and Moslem, Druze and Christians fill the menial jobs with a great many left unemployed. Even though I was an Ashkenazi Jew from the U.S., I was placed lower on the list for housing because I married a Sephardic Jewess.
There is much more about this in the book but I will not quote all of it because it's not very long and you can read it yourself.
Another example is the "Bene Israel" which claim to be Jews from India. When they moved to Israel after WWII, several rabbis refused to marry them to other Jews, claiming they weren't legitimate Jews. From Wikipedia:
"Between 1948 and 1952, some 2,300 Bene Israel immigrated to Israel.[28] In India, the Bene Israel and other Jews lived in urban areas, however in Israel they were settled into development towns.[29] Several rabbis refused to marry Bene Israel to other Jews, on grounds that they were not legitimate Jews under Orthodox law. Between 1952 and 1954, following sit-down protests and hunger strikes by Bene Israel demanding to be sent back to India, the Jewish Agency repatriated 337 members of the Bene Israel community to India, though most eventually returned to Israel years later.[30][31]
In 1962, authorities in Israel were accused by articles in the Indian press of racism towards the Bene Israel.[32][33] In the case that caused the controversy, the Chief Rabbi of Israel ruled that before registering a marriage between Indian Jews and Jews not belonging to that community, the registering rabbi should investigate the lineage of the Indian applicant for possible non-Jewish descent, and in case of doubt, require the applicant to perform conversion or immersion.[32][33] The alleged discrimination may actually be related to the fact that some religious authorities believed that the Bene Israel were not fully Jewish because of inter-marriage during their long separation.[34] Between 1962 and 1964, the Bene Israel community staged protests against the religious policy."- Bene Israel, Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bene_Isra ... _in_Israel