Hok ha-Shvut

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Hok ha-Shvut is the Hebrew name for Israel’s Law of Return, which grants Jews and certain of their descendants the right to immigrate to and gain citizenship in Israel.

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Hok ha-Shvut canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli law
immigration law
appliesIn State of Israel NERFINISHED
appliesTo Jews
children of Jews
grandchildren of Jews
spouses of Jews
spouses of children of Jews
spouses of grandchildren of Jews
beneficiary Jewish diaspora NERFINISHED
controversy definition of who is a Jew
implications for Israeli–Palestinian conflict
treatment of non-Jewish family members of Jews
country State of Israel NERFINISHED
definesTerm oleh
enforcedBy Ministry of Interior of Israel NERFINISHED
EnglishName Law of Return NERFINISHED
grantsRight acquire Israeli citizenship
immigrate to Israel
oleh status
hasCriterion Jewish ancestry
conversion to Judaism recognized by Israel
hasEffect automatic eligibility for residency for qualifying persons
pathway to Israeli citizenship without standard naturalization
jurisdiction Israeli immigration authorities
language Hebrew
legalConcept right of return
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Israeli legal system
politicalContext Jewish state concept
Zionism NERFINISHED
purpose facilitate Jewish immigration to Israel
strengthen connection between Israel and the Jewish people
relatedTo Israeli Basic Laws NERFINISHED
Israeli Citizenship Law NERFINISHED
shortDescription Israeli law granting Jews and certain descendants the right to immigrate and obtain citizenship
subjectMatter citizenship in Israel
immigration to Israel

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Law of Return shortTitle Hok ha-Shvut