'We’re going to do it slow,' minister says at IAC conference regarding potential amendments to legislation, insists 'grandchild clause' won't be scrapped 'tomorrow morning'
As head of Nativ, which checks citizenship eligibility in the former Soviet Union, the far-right lawmaker seems to be trying to make process harder to keep out non-Jews
Doron Almog says he hopes to connect Jews' hearts, find compromise for conversions and act as the voice of world Jewry, even it means speaking out to Israel's own government
Jeremy Sharon dives into legal battles facing the Netanyahu coalition's agenda; Judah Ari Gross on a new clampdown on immigration and protests against changing the Law of Return
In highly irregular letter, heads of the Jewish Agency, Jewish Federations, WZO and Keren Hayesod say they have 'deep concern' about certain members of the incoming government
Settlements reporter Jeremy Sharon on coalition deals for Ben Gvir and Smotrich; religion correspondent Judah Ari Gross on new Diaspora affairs minister and Chaim Druckman legacy
Coalition agreement with Haredi parties confirms 'grandchild clause' granting citizenship to anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent could be repealed, but it's not dead yet
Editor David Horovitz on how Qatar allowed Israelis to fulfill soccer dreams; health reporter Nathan Jeffay brings a blitz of optimistic Israeli research
Yesh Atid's Razvozov says such a change to Law of Return would be 'shameful,' Reform movement warns it would 'lead to an irreversible rift with Diaspora Jewry'
Guaranteeing the right of 'every Jew' to immigrate to Israel and become a citizen, the law is a core obligation, and privilege, of the world's only Jewish state
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