Immigrants in israel
A summer of new beginnings
More than 2,300 North American olim will make aliyah this summer, embarking on new lives in Israel with dreams of building their future in the Jewish homeland
Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods
Entire Bnei Menashe community to immigrate to Israel within five years, gov't promises
Government approves dedicated unit to assist new immigrants serving in IDF
Helping students at Yemin Orde: the Israeli immigrant and at-risk youth village
The Yemin Orde Youth Village serves a vitally important role for immigrant and at-risk youths in Israel.
Mazal tov! Israel welcomes 215 new North American olim
In these cynical times, Nefesh B’Nefesh’s 64th charter flight brings a fresh burst of idealism and excitement to the Jewish state.
Court strikes rule retaining welfare funds for overstayed foreign workers
The High Court of Justice decided that withholding social deductions from foreign workers was a violation of their rights, and face the Knesset six months to develop alternative regulation.
The impact of Russia's unrest on Israel's future - editorial
In 2022, Israel absorbed approximately 70,000 new immigrants. More than half came from Russia (37,364), with another 14,680 arriving from Ukraine.
Right-wing Orthodox Jewish group urges government to limit Law of Return
The Chotam organization has launched a campaign by producing a short online video titled “Putting an end to non-Jewish immigration; making an amendment to the Law of Return.”
Jerusalem is the leading destination for North American aliyah to Israel
In total, since the organization's establishment in 2002, over 20,000 new olim have immigrated to Jerusalem with the assistance of NBN.
50 years after his first visit, these are a recent oleh's thoughts on Israel - opinion
I visited well over 90 times, bought two apartments and expended thousands of hours and dollars in Zionist causes, including creating a Jewish high school with one of its core tenets being Zionism.
Over 1,600 olim in Israel call on Israeli gov’t to halt judicial reform
The letter is signed by olim of varied backgrounds, including Orthodox, Secular, Reform, Conservative and haredi Jews.
Hebrew Ulpan teachers across Israel hold strike over low salaries
Hundreds of Ulpan teachers across Israel announced on Sunday morning that they will use their sick days and not come in to teach.
How are these olim living their lives after retirement in Israel?
The Magazine spoke with nine English-speaking immigrants to find out where their open highways are taking them.