Family Law

Can a non-Jewish foreigner adopt a Jewish child in Israel?

In most cases, no. Israeli law requires religious matching between the adoptive parents and the child, meaning a Jewish child should be placed with Jewish adoptive parents. Non-Jewish foreigners face a significant obstacle on this basis. However, children without a defined religion or children from minority communities may sometimes be placed differently — consult an attorney for the specifics of your situation.

From the full guide: Adoption in Israel: A Legal Guide for Foreign Nationals


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