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Netanyahu presented with emergency plan to absorb 120,000 French Jews
Jerusalem Post ^ | 1-27-15

Posted on 01/27/2015 5:40:39 AM PST by SJackson

JPPI think tank proposes absorption policies designed to compete with Western countries.

Indicating displeasure with Israel’s immigration promotion and absorption strategy, the Jewish People Policy Institute last week presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with its emergency plan for the absorption of 120,000 French immigrants.

According to the high profile Jerusalem think tank, which maintains close ties with the Jewish Agency and senior politicians, Israel has thus far not implemented the necessary policies to compete with the United States, Canada, and various European states in attracting highly educated and business savvy French Jews.

According to JPPI senior fellow Dr. Dov Maimon – himself a French immigrant – despite the increase in French aliya over the past several years, the number of people making the move is relatively small compared to the large numbers of people who have made inquiries with the Jewish Agency.

Agency chairman Natan Sharansky recently told The Jerusalem Post that some 50,000 French Jews had requested information on aliya during 2014.

“When you have 100,000 people who come to your shop to look at a car and only 7,000 buy it at the end of the day, the conversion rate is seven percent. The conversion rate [regarding aliya] is very low,” Maimon told the Post.

“We have made a market study. We have reached out to those people who want to come and didn’t come and asked them ‘why don’t you come?’ and they tell us three things: employment, affordable housing, and social life.”

The JPPI believes Israel can entice 30,000 French Jews to come here annually over the next four years if it implements a policy shift away from the older model used in bringing over Jews from Morocco, Ethiopia, and the Soviet Union, he explained.

“The old paradigm was reaching out to in populations in distress…and you send them to [periphery development towns like ] Dimona and then they have nowhere to go. Today people have a choice. People who are not satisfied in Dimona will move back to France or Canada or America.”

Given that French emigres can work all over Europe and that places like the Canadian province of Quebec recognize their degrees and professional qualifications and actively recruit French graduates to move, Israel’s efforts, unless revamped, may prove insufficient to woo young, educated Jews, he added.

According to Maimon, the most important thing Israel can do to bring French Jews en masse to Israel is to “give tax incentives and job creation incentives” as well as provide subsidies for people who could create jobs here.

In its report, the JPPI recommended that Israel should establish an administrative body within the Prime Minister’s Office to coordinate all immigration from western Europe, a suggestion that Maimon said is significant because such work requires an increase in scope beyond what can be accomplished by the Immigrant Absorption Ministry.

“They are not the right people,” commented Maimon.

The report also recommended the establishment of a commission tasked with removing the administrative barriers prevented French professionals from working here.

When someone can use their French diploma anywhere in Europe and moving to Israel requires new testing just to continue working in a field in which one has toiled for years, there is less incentive to move, he explained.

One option, Maimon recommended, is a two-year, temporary measure to allow for the recognition of French degrees without any bureaucratic hassles.

“The committee will deal with, among other things, issues related to education, academics, military service and contact with the IDF, employment, published work permits and recognition of professional degrees, encouraging the relocation business and capital investment and housing,” according to the report.

Tax benefits, the formation of business incubators geared toward French entrepreneurs and the establishment of French communities and neighborhoods centered around Francophone social services and business enterprises would also serve to promote immigration, JPPI asserted.

Others have made such suggestions in the past.

Speaking with the Post in August, Tel Aviv businessman Edouard Cukierman, the son of Roger Cukierman, the president of the French communal umbrella organization CRIF, said that the Israeli business community must do more to attract French workers.

The Jewish Agency “does a good job for the average immigrant,” but does not know how to address the needs of educated classes from affluent Western nations as well as it deals with mass aliya, Cukierman said, adding that “they have very different needs from the standard immigrant.”

Late last year, the cabinet approved a new initiative to reform the byzantine bureaucracy involved in integrating accredited members of white collar professions into the labor market.

Doctors, physiotherapists, architects and other professionals will have easier transitions to Israeli society, the government announced last November, although no results have yet been announced.

In an interview with the Post earlier this month, absorption Minister Sofa Landver called upon the Ministries of Health, Education, Economy and Finance to lower such all barriers immediately, as a temporary measure pending legislation on the issue.

“We must immediately prepare for the absorption of many thousands of Jews from France. The figures we have already gathered show that thousands of Jews will shortly arrive, and we expect 15,000 this year alone, many more than were expected before the wave of terrorist attacks in France. Unless we put together a plan for their absorption from an economic point of view, they will be liable to emigrate to other countries.

The professionals in the government must review the plan and promote it,” Globes cited Natan Sharansky as saying.

Asked about the plan, a Jewish Agency spokesman said they “welcome all constructive discourse surrounding aliya. The activities of The Jewish Agency and of its partners in the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption reflect the range of possibilities and needs at any given time, in order to best address whatever situations may arise – in France as well as elsewhere.

The ongoing discussions regarding aliya involve a variety of parties and documents such as this one and can be helpful in guiding the conversation and serving as a basis for practical planning among all those concerned.”

A spokesman for the Absorption Ministry said he was not familiar with the JPPI plan.


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1 posted on 01/27/2015 5:40:39 AM PST by SJackson
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Probably an exaggerated number, but over a period of years.

2 posted on 01/27/2015 5:43:21 AM PST by SJackson (incompetent and feckless..the story of the Obama presidency. No hand on the f***ing tiller, Hillary)
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To: SJackson

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3 posted on 01/27/2015 5:49:21 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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To: SJackson

nothing pleases the Iranians more than to have all the Jews of the world in one place


4 posted on 01/27/2015 5:50:57 AM PST by dontreadthis
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To: dontreadthis; SJackson; 2ndDivisionVet

Yea, right. Like the Yom Kippur War of 1973. That worked out so well for the Arabs :-)


5 posted on 01/27/2015 5:59:37 AM PST by Wiz-Nerd
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To: dontreadthis

I think God can take care of his people.


6 posted on 01/27/2015 6:02:15 AM PST by Lady Heron
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To: dontreadthis

That huge of an influx of Jewish intellects into Israel from France can only make their nukes & other weapons even more efficient. Are the Teheran mullahs that stupid?

Meanwhile the French will have traded their Jews for even more muzzies. The prognosis for France is not good.


7 posted on 01/27/2015 6:19:32 AM PST by elcid1970 ("I: am a radicalized infidel.")
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To: SJackson

Hmmmm, sounds like a big win for Israel.

They get Jews - educated, sophisticated, and bright.

France gets Muslims.

Crude, uber religious, and unable to assimilate.

Good going, France.


8 posted on 01/27/2015 6:24:40 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: SJackson

I think the approach is partially right, but partially wrong-headed. It’s like telling the Tel Avivites who’ve emigrated to Berlin to come on back. We’ve made our chocolate puddings bigger and cheaper now.

Living in Israel requires one to live in the presence of a constant, ongoing death threat from psychotics. You have to be committed enough to brave that ongoing death threat, day in, day out, say hello to your neighbors the psychos and be polite and even do business with them. For that, you need a strong commitment.

Should a more attractive environment for professionals and entrepreneurs be provided? Sure. But why just to Frenchmen?

Should more affordable housing be built? Sure. For Venezuelans and Swiss, too. For everyone, really, and damn the usual chorus of condemnations from the usual collection of horse’s asses, to building anything for Jooos! in various parts of Jerusalem and and anywhere Judah and Samaria.

Oslo’s ship has sailed and foundered. Those that insist on pretending that the piece process is merely stalled are irrelevant. It’s high time a French or Venezuelan engineer designed railroad lines between Jerusalem and Kiryat Arba, and between Haifa and Ariel, and brought over a boatload of Jewish workers from their respective countries, and let the Arabs living there make a buck from the resulting derivative services, if they can provide any.


9 posted on 01/27/2015 1:50:57 PM PST by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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To: SJackson

An exaggerated headline. It’s a plan to attract French Yuppies, not 120,000 Frenchies, and it’s not an “emergency plan,” but a long-term proposal to compete with Canada and the US for French expatriates.


10 posted on 01/27/2015 2:09:28 PM PST by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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