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For many individuals making Aliyah under the Law of Return, a Rabbi’s letter is a key document proving Jewish identity. However, Israeli authorities do not automatically accept all letters. The letter must meet strict criteria, be issued by a recognized Rabbi, and explicitly confirm Jewish maternal descent or a valid halachic conversion.
Many applicants face delays or rejections because their Rabbi’s letter is missing key information. This guide explains the correct format, what evidence to provide the Rabbi, and how to strengthen your case if questioned.
Why is a Rabbi’s Letter Needed for Aliyah?
Under Israeli law, a person is considered Jewish for Aliyah purposes if they meet one of the following criteria:


Since many countries do not list religious identity on official birth certificates, the Rabbi’s letter serves as formal verification of an individual’s Jewish status.
However, a Rabbi’s letter alone is not enough—the authorities may request additional documents that the Rabbi reviewed before issuing the letter.
Common Reasons a Rabbi’s Letter is Rejected
Even if a Rabbi’s letter is submitted, Israeli authorities may question its validity for the following reasons:






If a Rabbi’s letter is questioned, the applicant may be required to provide additional proof of Jewish identity.
What Evidence Should You Provide to the Rabbi?
Before issuing the letter, the Rabbi will likely ask for proof of Jewish lineage. Providing strong documentation will help avoid rejection.
Primary Supporting Documents (Best Evidence)





Secondary Supporting Documents (Helpful but Not Always Enough)





Required Format for a Rabbi’s Letter
The letter must follow a specific format to be accepted. Below is a fully compliant template that includes all necessary details.
Official Rabbi’s Letter for Aliyah (Jewish Confirmation Letter)





Sample Rabbi’s Letter Template
[Rabbi’s Full Name]
[Title & Ordination Details]
[Synagogue Name]
[Synagogue Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[B]To: The Jewish Agency / Israeli Ministry of Interior[/B]
[HEADING=2][B]Subject: Confirmation of Jewish Identity for [Applicant’s Full Name][/B][/HEADING]
To Whom It May Concern,
I, [B]Rabbi [Full Name][/B], serving as the [B][Rabbi’s Position][/B] of [B][Synagogue Name][/B], a recognized Jewish congregation affiliated with [B][Jewish Organization: e.g., Orthodox Union, Rabbinical Assembly, World Union for Progressive Judaism][/B], hereby confirm that [B][Applicant’s Full Name][/B], born on [B][Date of Birth][/B], [B]was born to a Jewish mother, [Mother’s Full Name][/B], and is Jewish according to [B]halacha (Jewish law)[/B].
This certification is based on:
[LIST=1]
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[B]My personal knowledge of [Applicant’s Name] and their family[/B], who have been active members of our synagogue.
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[B]Review of official documentation[/B] confirming maternal Jewish descent.
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[B]Synagogue records and community involvement[/B] that further verify their Jewish identity.
[/LIST]
[HEADING=2][B]Supporting Evidence Reviewed[/B][/HEADING]
I have personally examined the following documents that confirm [Applicant’s Name]’s Jewish heritage:







These documents confirm an unbroken maternal Jewish lineage and that [B][Applicant’s Name] is Jewish by birth according to Jewish law[/B].
[HEADING=2][B]Statement on Rabbi’s Credentials & Community Recognition[/B][/HEADING]
I have been an ordained Rabbi since [B][Year of Ordination][/B] and currently serve as [B][Rabbi’s Title][/B] at [B][Synagogue Name][/B], which is part of the [B][Jewish Movement/Organization][/B]. Our synagogue has been active in serving the Jewish community for [B][Number of Years][/B], and I have personally known [B][Applicant’s Name] and their family[/B] for [B][Number of Years][/B].
Should you require [B]further clarification, additional evidence, or verification[/B], I am available for direct contact at [B][Rabbi’s Email & Phone Number][/B].
Sincerely,
[B][Rabbi’s Signature][/B]
Rabbi [B][Full Name][/B]
[Synagogue Name & Official Stamp]
[HEADING=1][B]Final Checklist for a Strong Rabbi’s Letter[/B][/HEADING]





[HEADING=2][B]What to Do If Your Rabbi’s Letter is Rejected[/B][/HEADING]




[HEADING=2][B]Need Help with Your Aliyah Application?[/B][/HEADING]
If you are facing difficulties with your Rabbi’s letter or Jewish identity verification, [B]Easy Aliyah[/B] can assist you in gathering the correct documentation.


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