Israel has 3 limitations on who can make aliyah: 1. If you're considered a traitor to the Jewish people 2. If you have a contageous disease 3. If you're a lawbreaker trying to escape justice
Aliyah is not Muslim, it is a Hebrew name. The name Aliyah means to go up or make an ascent.
Karaites can immigrate to Israel, but they are not privy to the Law of Return of 1950 (which is the law under which Jews immediately become citizens of Israel). The Law of Return's applicability to any group of Jews or quasi-Jews is determined by the Orthodox Rabbinate of Israel based on how Halakhic or in Accordance with Jewish Religious Law, the group of Jews or quasi-Jews is. Since the Karaites chose to deny the validity of the Rabbis and the Oral Law, the version of the law that they follow is significantly different from proper Halakha or Jewish Religious Law. Therefore they are not considered to be Jews. This is the same issue that the Samaritans and other Jewish-like religions suffer. It should also be noted that there is a difference between immigration and Aliyah. Aliyah is so-called by Jews because there are a group of commandments that the Rabbis hold are only valid in the Land of Israel. Therefore a Jew "rises up", which is what "Aliyah" means, when he comes to Israel. Karaites do not believe that there are any commandments that are specifically bound the Land of Israel. As a result, there is no "Aliyah" for them in a spiritual sense. As a result, the Karaites could not perform "Aliyah" regardless of whether any Israeli law were to recognize them.
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.)
The Arabs make up 20% of Israel's population.
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"Aaliyah" is an English transliteration of the Hebrew word עליה, which literally means "acending" or "going up." It has several metaphorical meanings in Hebrew, however. One of these is to immigrate to Israel ("make Aliyah",) the idea being that one is going up in a spiritual sense. Similarly, one can "have an Aliyah" during a Jewish Torah service, and say a particular blessing before the Torah is read. This is considered an honor, and in this case Aliyah has both a spiritual and literal meaning since the Torah is traditionally read on the Bimah, an elivated platform.
People from Israel made plastic art. This visual art is popular among Israeli people from the 19th century until today.
20% of Israel's population is about 1,576,000 people and is roughly the size of the Arab Israeli Population.
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13%-18%
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