What it will actually take to Bring Jews Home
The question is not whether Diaspora Jews should make aliyah. There is one question: Are we inviting them with the right spirit? And are we building the right home to receive them?
Assessment
The argument reframes aliyah from a logistical or ideological target to a question of communal readiness. Success depends not on marketing but on whether Israel creates genuine belonging and infrastructure for absorption. The stakes are high: failure risks alienating potential olim and undermining long-term demographic goals. The next watchpoint is concrete policy changes addressing housing, employment, and social integration.
