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Bnei Menashe migration: Israel to welcome 7,200 Indian Jews by 2030

Published on: November 25, 2025 6:15 PM

India's Bnei Menashe Jewish community to move to Israel | The Jerusalem Post

Israel has approved a plan to relocate Bnei Menashe Jews from India, marking a historic step for the community. Initially, 1,200 people will move in 2026, with 6,000 more to follow by 2030. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the decision “important and Zionist,” highlighting regional stability benefits.

The Bnei Menashe community originates from India’s northeastern states of Mizoram and Manipur. Around 5,000 members already live in Israel. The relocation aims to gradually settle the group in northern Israel’s Galilee region near the Lebanese and Syrian borders. This area has faced tensions with Hezbollah, which Israel hopes the migration will help stabilize.

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Media reports said the plan was jointly coordinated with the Indian government. Officials highlighted that the Bnei Menashe people maintain traditional Jewish practices and celebrate festivals like Sukkot. The migration process is expected to span several years, ensuring integration into Israeli society while preserving cultural traditions.

Historically, the Bnei Menashe have considered themselves descendants of the “lost tribe” of Manasseh from Israel. In 2005, the Sephardic Chief Rabbi formally recognized their Jewish heritage. This recognition paved the way for official migration and resettlement programs in Israel, giving the community legal and religious legitimacy.

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Experts say the relocation will strengthen Israel’s northern region while supporting the Bnei Menashe’s cultural and religious continuity. Observers note that this project reflects Israel’s ongoing efforts to consolidate Jewish communities globally. The phased migration ensures gradual adaptation and sustainable settlement for the Indian Jews.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 2026-2030, Bnei Menashe migration, cultural integration, Galilee settlement, India, Israel, Jewish heritage, Latest, Netanyahu approval

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