Law of return reform reignites debate over Jewish identity in Israel - opinion
A controversial bill challenges the inclusivity of Israel’s Law of Return and sparks Diaspora tensions.
Assessment
A proposed reform to the Law of Return threatens to narrow the definition of who qualifies as Jewish for immigration purposes, directly challenging the broad inclusivity that has long defined Israeli policy. This move risks deepening the rift between Israel and Diaspora communities, particularly non-Orthodox streams whose conversions and Jewish status may not be recognized. The debate is not merely legal but existential, forcing a confrontation over whether Israel sees itself as a state for all Jews or only for those meeting a stricter religious standard. Watch for coalition dynamics and the reaction of major American Jewish organizations.
