Nefesh B’Nefesh hosts largest Israel fair for gap year students
600 young adults gathered in Jerusalem to explore pathways to long-term life in Israel
600 young adults gathered in Jerusalem to explore pathways to long-term life in Israel
Entering Israel’s hi-tech sphere isn’t always easy for new olim, especially without fluent Hebrew or any experience - but Jaime took the leap and now works at Oobit, a fintech company in Herzliya.
From academic excellence to a strong support network, HUJI offers new arrivals a clear path to grow and build a future in Israel.
To Jews in their stage of life who aren’t here yet, Rosanne offered encouragement. “Don’t think too hard about it. Just do it. It’s well worth it!”
In January 2026, Nelech, the only Orthodox program that almost fully integrates students into Israeli schools, will launch its pilot program with a cohort of 25 students from across the US.
The ministry said the reform is part of the state budget presented this week and aims to encourage Aliyah and strengthen integration into Israeli society and the economy.
For many Jewish families around the world, moving to Israel is not just a change of address - it’s a journey toward belonging.
Today, though her professional responsibilities keep her busy all week long, Anya Lipster devotes weekends to “drinking coffee in front of a mountain view, studying, and drawing a lot.”
You want to look for something wrong with the country? That’s easy; you can do that anywhere. Try searching for the good things. You’ll get an abundance of them here.
This transplanted Greek rabbi intends to continue his hasbara efforts on behalf of Israel.
The data by the Holocaust Survivors' Rights Authority takes into account the time period of immigration from the beginning of the year until its publication.