Just earlier this week, Chaim V’Chessed chronicled the saga of entry to Israel for single students. For a number of days, authorities prevented the entry of single students who had left Israel in the midst of their studies, while married students were allowed to return. Chaim V’Chessed posited that this was unfair, and possibly illegal discrimination based on marital status. After political, legal and media efforts were launched, the issue was resolved on Monday, January 4, and permits began to be granted to students who were stranded abroad.

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HOWEVER, Chaim V’Chessed has just learned that yet another turn-around is in the works: Government sources tell us that, due to the stricter lockdown tonight at midnight, issuance of permits to singles is now, once again, suspended! This means that students abroad who have not yet received permits will not be able to return to Israel. Furthermore, students in Israel who intend to travel abroad should be aware that, as it appears, they will not be able to return in the immediate days. Our sources indicate that permits which have already been issued will be honored.

This suspension is intended to remain in place until January 21. Married families living in Israel who are abroad will apparently be permitted to return. 

In summary, it appears that:

  1. Single students will not be issued entry permits, at least until January 21
  2. Married students will be issued entry permits
  3. Already issued permits will be honored

Our colleague Rabbi Nechemya Malinowitz, the untiring head of the Igud, is in marathon talks with government officials over this troubling matter. At the same time, our legal team is already scrutinizing the legalities of this decision, which seemingly discriminates against those students who are not married. We will issue updates as more information becomes available.