Olmert Decides: Thousands of Bnei Menashe will come to IsraelOlmert: 200 Bnei Menashé realizarán aliá

Olmert Decides: Thousands of Bnei Menashe will come to IsraelOlmert: 200 Bnei Menashé realizarán aliá

In a historic decision, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has decided that all 7,232 members of the tribe of Bnei Menashe who are living in northern India will be allowed to make Aliya.

Olmert and his office took the decision a short while after they decided to put a stop to the aliya of the Falash Mura from Ethiopia.

El primer ministro Ehud Olmert decidió aprobar, hace una semana, la venida de entre 150 y 200 miembros de la comunidad Bnei Menashé, del noreste de la India.

De acuerdo a lo que se estima en la oficina del primer ministro, los olim llegarán a Israel en enero, en un vuelo especial de la organización Shavei Israel, y serán recibidos por Olmert mismo en una ceremonia festiva en el aeropuerto de Ben Gurión.

The decision came a short while after Meir Shitreet, Minister of the Interior, who had lead the opposition to their Aliya, removed his objections. After Rosh Hashana, Shitreet, together with Eli Afflalo, Minister of Absorption, will fly to northern India, where the Bnei Menashe reside, and will meet with them. Upon the Ministers’ return, the decision will be brought to the Prime Minister for formal approval. Their Aliya will take place, in all probability, with a monthly quota system of a few hundred Olim per month, with the anticipation that within two years, the entire group will be brought over to Israel. The agreement in principle regarding their Aliya was reached in a small meeting that took place last Wednesday in the Prime Minister’s office.

The decision to bring over the Bnei Menashe is first and foremost an achievement for one man- Michael Freund, Chairman of the Shavei Israel Organization. Freund has been working since the mid 90’s to convince the Prime Minister of the authenticity of the Jewishness of the Bnei Menashe. He has established centers for Jewish education and training in the two northeastern Indian states of Manipur and Mizoram, where the Bnei Menashe are situated. The educational activities extend from the centers all the way to the villages where the Bnei Menashe live. In addition, the organization encourages them to complete their education and does not push them to leave their villages with false hope.

Until 2003, only 100 of the Bnei Menashe made Aliya each year, and completed their conversion in Israel.  In that year, Avraham Poraz, then Minister of the Interior, decided to freeze their Aliya until the topic was clarified.  In the meantime, Freund succeeded in convincing Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar to visit India, and at the end of his visit, he concluded that in fact they are an offshoot of the Nation of Israel.  Following his visit, Rabbi Amar sent representatives of the Rabbinical Court to convert 218 of the Bnei Menashe.  The episode caused resentment within the Indian Government, because the Israeli government performed conversions in their country.

That group made Aliya in 2006, and another 232 made Aliya in the context of a secret agreement that Freund reached with the head of the office of the Interior Ministry at the time, Ram Balinkov.

In the past year and a half, a number of parties tried to convince Olmert and various governmental authorities of the rights of the Bnei Menashe to make Aliya. In addition to Freund, who took the lead in this endeavor – he lobbied governmental authorities, ensured that letters from the community members would reach Olmert’s desk, and even enlisted several Knesset members for the cause – the Jewish Agency was also involved together with the Keren Yedidut.

Recently, Shavei Israel undertook a precise census of all the Bnei Menashe from which they prepared a closed list of names that strictly defines those who can make Aliya. The government and the Jewish Agency will be involved in their Aliya, in order that a similar situation will not arise as with the Ethiopians, where it seems that their Aliya will never end.

The Israeli government is aware of the sensitivities of the Indian Government with regard to the emigration of thousands of Bnei Menashe from their country within a short period of time. Therefore, their Aliya will take place over an extended period, with the quota system. Of course they will undergo conversion in Israel with the assistance of the Shavei Israel organization.

Joy Among the Immigrants in Israel:

I Waited For This News for a Very Long Time

by Eli Bardenstein

Uri Paltiel’s daughter was born in Israel. After he and his wife made aliyah from India in 2007, they began to attend Ulpan in order to learn Hebrew

“I am thrilled that the government has decided to allow all of the Bnei Menashe to make Aliya from India. We waited for this news for a very long time, and it is difficult for me to describe how happy I am”, said Uri Paltiel who made Aliya with his wife from India a year ago.

“For so many years we dreamed of coming home”, explains Paltiel. “I believe that our return to Israel is part of the greater Divine plan that returns all Jews in the “End of Days” to Israel. It may be a sign that the Messiah is coming, and therefore we should all be here for his arrival”. According to this recent Oleh, “We are part of the Jewish tradition and history. We love Israel and want to be part of our Jewish country and contribute to it. I want to raise my year-old child that was born here as well as my children that are yet to be born in a religious atmosphere, and I want them to become Israelis.

Paltiel lives with his wife and baby in Maalot. After they underwent conversion they began to attend Ulpan in order to learn Hebrew. “The people here in Maalot have helped us tremendously” said Paltiel. He continued “The parents of many of these people were new immigrants themselves and are aware of all the difficulties that arise in the first few years in the country. They provide assistance to us wherever we need it”. Paltiel plans to start learning a new profession after the holidays. “I may train to become a chef, or perhaps I’ll study computers”, he concluded.Los integrantes de la comunidad de Bnei Menashé, viven de acuerdo al judaísmo, pero no tienen derecho a realizar aliá de acuerdo a la ley de retorno. Para poder realizar aliá, es necesario un permiso especial del gabinete. En los últimos 15 años, realizaron aliá 1.500 Bnei Menashé. El último grupo, el cual contó con 250 olim, hizo aliá hace dos años, luego de que sus miembros realizaron la conversión en la India. Aproximadamente 7200 de los miembros de la comunidad aún viven en la India.

El director de Shavei Israel, Michael Freund, le ha pedido a Olmert un permiso especial para poder traer 23 familias de Bnei Menashé con el objetivo de poder reunirlos con sus familiares en Israel. Se trata de hermanos, padres, hijo y demás de los miembros de la comunidad que ya llegaron a Israel.

Hace una semana, decidió Olmert aceptar el pedido y autorizar la aliá de entre 15 y 20 familias. La directiva fue transferida al ministro del interior Meir Shitrir, quien brindó su aprobación a condición de que se conviertan en Israel.

En los últimos meses el gabinete consideró la opción de autorizar que toda la comunidad de Bnei Menashé que aún se encuentra en la India realizen aliá. En el gabinete hay un gran apoyo para traer a la comunidad, y entre los que se están a favor se encuentran el asesor del primer ministro Abi Viderman y personas de alto rango en los ministerios de absorción, del interior y de economía.

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