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What year did the Law of Return begin in Israel? |
Travel Info What year did the Law of Return begin in Israel? Travel Tips 1950 The Law of Return was set up to allow Jews to immigrate to Israel and escape persecution. A life-saver for the remnant of Jews who came after the Holocaust, and another million Jews who fled persecution in Arab countries. Source(s): http://palestinefacts.org/pf_1948to1967_... Other Travel Tips On July 5, 1950 The Law of Return (chok hashvut 讞讜拽 讛砖讘讜转 ) was passed in the kenesset on july 5th 1950 its text is : Right of aliyah** 1. Every Jew has the right to come to this country as an oleh.** Oleh's visa 2. (a) Aliyah shall be by oleh's visa. (b) An oleh's visa shall be granted to every Jew who has expressed his desire to settle in Israel, unless the Minister of Immigration is satisfied that the applicant (1) is engaged in an activity directed against the Jewish people; or (2) is likely to endanger public health or the security of the State. Oleh's certificate 3. (a) A Jew who has come to Israel and subsequent to his arrival has expressed his desire to settle in Israel may, while still in Israel, receive an oleh's certificate. (b) The restrictions specified in section 2(b) shall apply also to the grant of an oleh's certificate, but a person shall not be regarded as endangering public health on account of an illness contracted after his arrival in Israel. Residents and persons born in this country 4. Every Jew who has immigrated into this country before the coming into force of this Law, and every Jew who was born in this country, whether before or after the coming into force of this Law, shall be deemed to be a person who has come to this country as an oleh under this Law. Implementation and regulations 5. The Minister of Immigration is charged with the implementation of this Law and may make regulations as to any matter relating to such implementation and also as to the grant of oleh's visas and oleh's certificates to minors up to the age of 18 years. DAVID BEN颅GURION Prime Minister MOSHE SHAPIRA Minister of Immigration YOSEF SPRINZAK Acting President of the State Chairman of the Knesset * Passed by the Knesset on the 20th Tammuz, 5710 (5th July, 1950) and published in Sefer Ha颅Chukkim No. 51 of the 21st Tammuz, 5710 (5th July. 1950), p. 159; the Bill and an Explanatory Note were published in Hatza'ot Chok No. 48 of the 12th Tammuz, 5710 (27th June, 1950), p. 189. **Aliyah means immigration of Jews, and oleh (plural: olim) means a Jew immigrating to Israel. Law of Return (Amendment 5714-1954)* Amendment of section 2(b) Amendment of sections 2 and 5 1. In section 2 (b) of the Law of Return, 5710-1950** (1) the full stop at the end of paragraph (2) shall be replaced by a semi颅colon, and the word "or" shall be inserted thereafter; (2) the following paragraph shall be inserted after paragraph (2): "(3) is a person with a criminal past, likely to endanger public welfare." In sections 2 and 5 of the Law, the words "the Minister of Immigration" shall be replaced by the words "the Minister of the Interior." MOSHE SHARETT Prime Minister YOSEF SERLIN Minister of Health Acting Minister of the Interior YITZCHAK BEN颅ZVI President of the State * Passed by the Knesset on the 24th Av, 5714 (23rd August, 1954) and published in Sefer Ha颅Chukkim No. 163 of the 3rd Elul, 5714 (1st September, 1954) p. 174; the Bill and an Explanatory Note were published in Hatza'ot Chok No. 192 of 5714, p. 88. ** Sefer Ha颅Chukkim No. 51 of 5710, p. 159, LSI vol. IV, 114. Law of Return (Amendment No. 2) 5730-1970* Addition of sections 4A and 4B 1. In the Law of Return, 5710-1950,** the following sections shall be inserted after section 4: "Rights of members of family" 4A. (a) The rights of a Jew under this Law and the rights of an oleh under the Nationality Law, 5712-1952,*** as well as the rights of an oleh under any other enactment, are also vested in a child and a grandchild of a Jew, the spouse of a Jew, the spouse of a child of a Jew and the spouse of a grandchild of a Jew, except for a person who has been a Jew and has voluntarily changed his religion. (b) It shall be immaterial whether or not a Jew by whose right a right under subsection (a) is claimed is still alive and whether or not he has immigrated to Israel. (c) The restrictions and conditions prescribed in respect of a Jew or an oleh by or under this Law or by the enactments referred to in subsection (a) shall also apply to a person who claims a right under subsection (a). Definition 4B. For the purposes of this Law, "Jew" means a person who was born of a Jewish mother or has become converted to Judaism and who is not a member of another religion." Amendment of section 5 Amendment of the Population Registry Law, 5725-1965 2. In section 5 of the Law of Return, 5710-1950, the following shall be added at the end: "Regulations for the purposes of sections 4A and 4B require the approval of the Constitution, Legislation and Juridical Committee of the Knesset." 3. In the Population Registry Law, 5725-1965,**** the following section shall be inserted after section 3: "Power of registration and definition 3A. (a) A person shall not be registered as a Jew by ethnic affiliation or religion if a notification under this Law or another entry in the Registry or a public document indicates that he is not a Jew, so long as the said notification, entry or document has not been controverted to the satisfaction of the Chief Registration Officer or so long as declaratory judgment of a competent court or tribunal has not otherwise determined. (b) For the purposes of this Law and of any registration or document thereunder, "Jew" has the same meaning as in section 4B of the Law of Return, 5710-1950. (c) This section shall not derogate from a registration effected before its coming into force." GOLDA MEIR Prime Minister Acting Minister of the Interior SHNEUR ZALMAN SHAZAR President of the State * Passed by the Knesset on 2nd Adar Bet, 5730 (10th March, 1970) and published in Sefer Ha颅Chukkim No. 586 of the 11th Adar Bet, 5730 (19th March, 1970), p. 34; the Bill and an Explanatory Note were published in Hatza'ot Chok No. 866 of 5730, p. 36. ** Sefer Ha颅Chukkim of 5710 p. 159 颅 LSI vol. IV, p. 114; Sefer Ha颅Chukkim No. 5714, p. 174 颅 LSI vol. VIII, p. 144. *** Sefer Ha颅Chukkim of 5712, p. 146 ; LSI vol. VI, p. 50. **** Sefer Ha颅Chukkim of 5725, p. 270 ; LSI vol. XIX, p. 288. Sometime in 1958 1958 As you have seen, officially it was in 1950, two years after Israeli Independence BUT as far as most Jewish people were concerned it started around the year 1AD. Remember, they were thrown out of the own country (or slaughtered) by the Romans and the Jews have claimed the right to return ever since - to a land so small that on world maps the name of the country has to be written in the sea - and half of that is desert - but still they are told to give more and more land to the Arabs. |
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