It gives Jews worldwide automatic citizenship should they come to live in Israel.
The Law of Return of 1950 is a Basic Law in Israel. The Basic Laws in Israel function very similarly to a Constitution, but are less organized. The Law of Return was modeled after similar laws in operation in other nation-states, especially those like Greece that figured that a significant portion of the ethnic group would live outside of the borders of the new state.
What the law does it that it allows any Jew in the world who immigrates to Israel to immediately gain Israeli citizenship with all the benefits of that citizenship.
The Law of Return of 1950 is a Basic Law in Israel. The Basic Laws in Israel function very similarly to a Constitution, but are less organized. The Law of Return was modeled after similar laws in operation in other nation-states, especially those like Greece that figured that a significant portion of the ethnic group would live outside of the borders of the new state.
What the law does it that it allows any Jew in the world who immigrates to Israel to immediately gain Israeli citizenship with all the benefits of that citizenship.
The Law of Return allowed for an increase in Israel's Jewish population.
The Jewish Law of Return of 1950. It should be noted that the Law of Return does not provide any mechanism nor describes one for the bringing of foreign Jews into Israel. As such the Law does not cause Jews to come to Israel. Israel has conducted missions to certain countries such as Yemen and Ethiopia to bring those populations to Israel, but these are military missions in no way legally related to the Law of Return. What the Law of Return does do is grant immediate Israeli citizenship to any Jew who arrives in Israel and requests it.
The people of Israel and Jordan
Israel's law of return guarantees citizenship to all Jews. (There are issues and debates about the definition of who is a Jew, and how you prove you are Jewish.)
The Law of Return is an Israeli law that grants Jews the right to immigrate to Israel and become citizens. It is based on the belief in the ingathering of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland.
Israel allows dual citizenship for those who immigrate to Israel based on Law of Return (aliyah): you have to be Jewish to qualify to hold dual citizenship in Israel.
It is often referred to as the Law of Return.
NO. The Israeli Law of Return of 1950, usually called the "Right of Return", allows JEWS anywhere in the world to immigrate to Israel. By contrast, foreign Arabs need to go through the typical citizenship process, such as being approved by immigration and having a sufficient amount of time as a resident in Israel. Palestinians who fled the Israeli militias and army during the Arab-Israeli Wars are further barred from returning to Israel as citizens except under specific circumstances.
Yes. That was one of the main reasons Israel was created, so that all Jews would be able to return to their homeland. It also allowed for the mass immigration of Mizrahi Jews that took place from 1950-1955, almost doubling Israel's workforce and making the Jewish majority a concrete fact in Israel.
Israel is a democratic state there for she is not belong to anybody! . since israel born it decided that israel will be the country of everyone, the Jews get special law called "law of return", wich let Jews all over the world to come to israel and become a citizen, this law came because the state wanted also to create a "safe home" for the Jews .
The Israel Law Review was created in 1966.
It's called the law of return. Pretty much every country has similar laws that allow people to gain citizenship based on heritage.