Yes. However, getting citizenship will be rather difficult if that person is not a Jew.
No. Justice Elena Kagan is Jewish, but is a US citizen born to US citizens. She does not hold dual citizenship in the US and Israel.
If you are Jewish and have moved or want to move to Israel through Aliyah, you can retain your US citizenship. If you are no Jewish and want to obtain Israeli citizenship by naturalization, you have to give up your American citizenship. * People who make Aliyah to Israel, are automatically granted full Israeli citizenship after residing there for one year. During that one year, they hold on to your American passport and give you an Israeli travel document (red coloured as oppose to the regular, blue coloured, national passport.)
Israel allows dual citizenship for those who immigrate to Israel based on Law of Return (aliyah): you have to be Jewish to qualify to hold dual citizenship in Israel.
There is no test of knowledge to become a citizen of Israel for either Jews or non-Jews. Jews can become citizens through the Law of Return, which grants citizenship based on person's Jewish heritage. Non-Jews can typically become citizens through being born in Israel, being reunified with family members in Israel, or by having their application for citizenship approved by the Israeli Department of the Interior. See the Israeli Government site below for more details.
Bulgaria and Israel might recognize dual-citizenship for you but if you were born in the US (or became a naturalized citizen) - you cannot claim dual citizenship in this country.
For people who immigrate to Israel through Aliyah (Jews who return to Israel) may keep their other nationalities, given that the other country allows dual citizenship1. Non-Jews who immigrate to Israel and want to become a citizen through naturalisation, have to renounce their other nationalities if they can2 as Israel does not allow dual citizenship. 1 Example: Germany, Denmark and Norway do not allow dual citizenship but Canada, the US, the UK and France do. 2 Example: Greece does not allow any of its citizens to renounce their citizenship. Iranians have to get the approval of the Supreme Leader- which most of the time is not given.
There is no current Israeli citizen in U.S. Congress. There are certainly many pro-Israel Congressmen in both houses, but none of them have Israeli Citizenship.
Absolutely. In fact, there are many countries that allow dual citizenship with Israel, including the U.K. and Australia.
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Citizens of the Modern State of Israel are called Israelis.Subjects of the Israelite monarchies were called Israelites.
No
Because it is the greatest nation in the world! *If you your children want to become a moroccan citizen and you don't have a moroccan citizenship they can't apply for one either. *The Jews who emigrated to Israel want to become a moroccan again but morocco denies their claim. *In time's of war, morocco will be a savehaven. *........