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Israel Approves Plan to Bring Remaining 5,800 Bnei Menashe From India by 2030

The Jewish Agency will run the eligibility and absorption program under a 90‑million‑shekel plan focused on resettling newcomers in Israel's north.

Overview

  • The cabinet-cleared program targets the arrival of roughly 5,800 people by 2030, including 1,200 scheduled by the end of 2026.
  • An expanded delegation of rabbis and officials is set to travel to India to conduct eligibility interviews, including about 3,000 applicants with first‑degree relatives in Israel.
  • For the first time, the Jewish Agency will oversee pre‑immigration checks, flights and absorption in coordination with the Chief Rabbinate, the Conversion Authority and the Population and Immigration Authority, with conversion required before citizenship.
  • The government has earmarked about 90 million shekels to fund flights, temporary housing, Hebrew classes, job guidance and related integration support.
  • New arrivals are expected to settle in Nof HaGalil and other northern towns to bolster the region, with family reunification and instability in Mizoram and Manipur cited as key drivers.