Israel To Bring Remaining 5,800 Jews From India's Northeast
Bnei Menashe is a Jewish tribe in India's Northeast.. (Shavei Israel via JTA)
Jerusalem ~ Israel's government has approved a proposal to bring all the remaining 5,800 Jews from India's northeastern region, commonly referred to as Bnei Menashe, over the next five years.
The Government of Israel on Sunday approved a“significant, wide-scale initiative” to complete the Aliyah (immigration) of the Bnei Menashe community from northeastern India, the Jewish Agency for Israel said.
“This historic decision will bring approximately 5,800 members of the community to Israel by 2030, including 1,200 already approved in 2026,” it said.
ADVERTISEMENTIt will be the first time that the Jewish Agency will be leading the entire pre-immigration process-eligibility interviews together with the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, the Conversion Authority, and the Population and Immigration Authority-organising the flights for eligible candidates and managing their absorption in Israel.
The plan is estimated to require a special budget of 90 million shekels (USD 27 million) to cover the costs of the flights of these immigrants, their conversion classes, housing, Hebrew lessons, and other special benefits.
It was presented to the cabinet by Immigration and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer.
A professional and expanded delegation of rabbis is likely to leave for India in the coming days.
“It will be the largest delegation sent to date and the first in more than a decade. The delegation will interview the first half of the community, about 3,000 Bnei Menashe who have first-degree relatives in Israel,” the announcement read.
The process will be managed by the Jewish Agency in coordination with the Chief Rabbinate, the Conversion Authority, the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Population and Immigration Authority, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and additional government ministries.
Towards the beginning of the immigration of the community, most of the members were resettled in the West Bank.
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