Israel approves NIS 200m. plan for Diaspora education to strengthen Jewish identity - exclusive
The plan is a direct continuation of Project Aleph Bet, also launched by Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli in partnership with JFNA
Assessment
The Israeli government is committing significant public funds toward Jewish education in the Diaspora, signaling a strategic focus on maintaining cultural and religious ties outside of Israel. This initiative follows a prior program and involves cooperation with a major North American Jewish umbrella organization. The key question is whether this investment will meaningfully slow assimilation or simply serve as a symbolic gesture. Observers should watch for program participation rates and the reception among different Diaspora communities.
