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Diaspora ‘crisis’ plan

June 27, 2008 16:48

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced a radical rethink of policy in Israel-diaspora relations this week, warning that “a serious crisis” of assimilation and alienation faces world Jewry.

In the keynote speech to the Jewish Agency’s board of governors in Jerusalem, Mr Olmert acknowledged that “the era of mass aliyah from countries of distress has come to a close”.

The emphasis now, he said, should be on building a future in which Israel would act as a partner, rather than a beneficiary, of Jewish philanthropy. “The old paradigm of the diaspora as benefactor and Israel as beneficiary can no longer continue,” said Mr Olmert. He called for new joint educational and cultural initiatives, including every young Jew getting an opportunity to visit Israel for a period of university study.

Following his speech, a Jewish Agency-government coordinating committee voted to form a steering committee to create a blueprint for the new policy.