Olim
Government approves dedicated unit to assist new immigrants serving in IDF
The establishment of the unit, which will specialize in guiding and supporting olim in the IDF, follows a significant rise in the number of immigrants who have chosen to make Aliyah since October 7.
Studying in Israel: International students find a home at Reichman University
Lilian Gandelman: How the ‘girl from Ipanema’ became the woman from Tel Aviv
Daniela Lachster: Moving from uncertainty in Argentina to a Jewish state of uncertainty
Jerusalem: The Story That Connects the Jewish People
"One people, connected by a common story, a shared future, and a home that belongs to us all."
Jerusalem remains leading destination for North American immigrants, new aliyah data shows
New aliyah figures released ahead of Yom Yerushalayim show that Jerusalem continues to be the top destination for North American immigrants moving to Israel.
A fourth-generation calling: Dr. Emily Steier's aliyah journey to Jerusalem in wartime
In a country navigating profound challenges, Dr. Emily Steier has chosen to build a life in Jerusalem overcoming war, linguistic challenges, and the uncomfortable.
Hundreds of young Olim attend Jerusalem Conference ahead of mandatory IDF service
As Aliyah inquiries have increased by several hundred percent since October 7, this event brought together hundreds of young immigrants for IDF preparation
How Israel’s new reporting rules change the olim tax holiday - opinion
Israel’s new reporting rules pierce the olim tax holiday, exposing foreign assets and raising real risks for globally active newcomers.
After leaving Amish roots in Kentucky, Brianna Leapley built a Jewish life in Jerusalem
Raised without phones or internet, Brianna Leapley left Amish life, converted to Judaism, and moved to Jerusalem.
Bennett unveils ‘Israeli Renaissance’ plan, says alliance will replace Netanyahu - exclusive
Bennett unveiled in a Wednesday interview with The Jerusalem Post his plan to bring one million new olim to Israel over the next decade.
The next wave of aliyah is coming, but Israel is still not ready - opinion
A major obstacle is that Israel effectively taxes those attempting to make aliyah.
Yakov Schacht: How a Ninjutsu coach navigates life in Israel’s war zone
Yakov Schacht finds the mentality behind ninjutsu – which also forms the basis of his Shinobi Leadership Coaching business – invaluable and instructive in these scary times.
Eisenkot unveils aliyah plan to bring two million olim by 2048, vows to cut bureaucracy
Eisenkot’s Yashar! party has been gaining support in recent polls, with the former IDF chief of staff describing himself as a "very strong candidate.”