Making aliyah
Aliyah Ministry closes 2025 with 21,900 new immigrants, growth from France and UK
One third of this year’s olim were ages 18–35, the Aliyah and Integration Ministry and the Jewish Agency said, as interest surged and fairs drew tens of thousands worldwide.
Israel expected to advance aliyah emergency aid plan for applicants, new immigrants
Paul, Beth White: Grateful volunteers from New York to Israel
The next miracle: Can Israel bring in 1 million new immigrants from the West? - opinion
Lisa Baron Haet: Working in international relations at the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind
Lisa Baron Haet coordinates visits from donors, writes reports and grant applications, edits newsletters, and raises awareness about the center’s work.
Off the beaten track: The immigrants who fall in love with Israel's lesser-known cities
While the majority of immigrants choose to establish their lives in well-known hubs, some are forging a different path, opting to build their new lives in Israel off the beaten track.
‘If not now, when?’: More Diaspora Jews interested in immigrating to Israel post-Oct. 7
The Jewish Agency for Israel and Nefesh B’Nefesh registered a worldwide surge in Diaspora Jews planning to move to Israel, with a 400% increase in France and a 70% increase in the US and Canada
Israel's population shift: How global events are reshaping the Jewish state - opinion
As Israel navigates these parallel movements, its remarkable ability to absorb and integrate new immigrants will once again be tested.
Dan S. Chill: World naïve art promoter in Israel
Listening to his life story, including the tragic events of his childhood, the sense was that he had rediscovered his childhood in naïve art.
Bayit Balev: Making a home for senior olim in Jerusalem
Bayit Balev manager Aliza Siekierski wants the facility to welcome new senior immigrants.
Michael Kagan: Israel's playwright, documentarian, poet, scientist, and more
Michael Kagan played a role in transforming the state through his varied ventures as a scientist, entrepreneur, poet, documentarian, playwright, teacher, and more.
From chemistry to cakes: How aliyah inspired an organic chemist’s entrepreneurial spirit
As the owner of Beatriz Bakery, Tamar Wiener has embraced a community of entrepreneurs who have contributed to Israel’s image of the land of opportunity.
Three Jewish converts in Mexico are trying to make aliyah. A rabbinic decree won't let them
A long-standing rabbinic decree in Mexico refuses to recognize converts and admit them into Jewish communities, preventing converts from making aliyah.
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