Aliyah
Aliyah, the Israeli equivalent of immigraton, is the name given to the legal process of obtaining citizenship and residency by moving to the State of Israel.
Aliyah (rise up) is a process available to Jews worldwide who can prove their Jewish heritage to the Israeli government.
It is one of the fundamental tenets of Zionism, and is encouraged and incentivized by the Israeli government and by organizations such as Nefesh B'Nefesh that help new olim by granting financial aid packages and guidance to ease the assimilation into Israeli culture.
While Jews immigrated at a steady rate to Israel throughout the country's history, there were few notably massive immigration waves over time, bringing in Jews from all over the world.
Shira Berkovitch: A New Jersey native transforming children's education in Israel
'So I took matters into my own hands, went to the recruitment office, and begged them to draft me.' When they told her no, she asked to see the commander.
French Jews fear rising antisemitism: Will they immigrate to Israel?
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Arrivals: A Zionist olah's journey in post-October 7 Israel
MedEx returns to Paris: hundreds of Doctors and medical students express interest in making aliyah
Due to the severe lack of physicians in Israel, the event offered participants a streamlined, professional, and comprehensive immigration track, including license recognition and employment support.
Remembering Jerusalem on its special day - excerpt
Below, a translated excerpt from the recently published book in Hebrew, MiHamishim Kochavim L’Kochav Ehad (From Fifty Stars to One Star) by Batsheva Pomerantz.
Jerusalem Day 2025: What Israel's capital means to us, 48 years since aliyah - opinion
Fourteen years later, in 1977, we made aliyah! And here I am, almost 48 years later, in our Jerusalem.
Julie Rothschild Levi: Becoming an accidental influencer in Israel
“I learned Hebrew. I became a Zionist. Israel got into my blood, and I knew Israel was going to be in my life somehow,” she says.
Between two homes: The unsettled identity of an oleh
The oleh identity is unique. Maybe that’s the cost of choosing a new home – you have to live with the ghost of the old.
To Laura Ben-David and the many who love her
Author, writer, photographer, speaker, and marketer Laura Ben-David is a star of the Anglo-Israeli community. A photography exhibition of her images shared her story.
The Israeli olah changing world’s perception of nonverbal individuals
The writer: 'The nonverbal world is very different from ours; it is unfair to expect them to fit into our patterns.'
Nefesh B’Nefesh founders emphasize meeting Israel’s pressing needs at JPost Conference
Rabbi Fass and Tony Gelbart to speak on Aliyah, national service, and Zionist education at key NY gathering.
Russian olah Lada Lapidus: Overcoming language barrier with painting
In the early years of her aliyah, Lapidus had to work because the family’s financial situation was difficult and she needed to support herself.
Jewish war photographer Robert Capa's life and work honored in Budapest
Capa's tumultuous and all-too-brief life symbolizes the cosmopolitan and tragic Central European milieu of Budapest Jewry in the 20th century.
Making aliyah to Israel next year? Here are some tax changes to keep in mind - opinion
Stay informed: Keep up with news of the specific reporting requirements from the Israel Tax Authority.