French jewish immigration to israel

'Jews have no more than ten years left in France' says Sarcelles Rabbi - exclusive

"I don’t want to play with you because you’re a Jew," Jewish children in France are being told as they are pressured to convert to Islam by their peers on the playground.

  Sarcelles Chabad Rabbi Yaacov Bitton
 A burning motorbike is seen during the fifth day of protests following the death of Nahel, a 17-year-old teenager killed by a French police officer in Nanterre during a traffic stop, in Paris, France, July 2, 2023.

The bitterness of 'Second France' isn't going to go away - analysis

 UKRAINIANS fleeing the war arrive on aliyah at Ben-Gurion Airport last year.

Grandchild Clause is harming the Jewish state; eliminate it - opinion

French-Jewish olim arriving in Tel Aviv, July 19 2017.

French Olim to receive assistance in understanding their rights


Jacques Kupfer - A French Zionist’s aliyah advocacy legacy

Kupfer’s passing highlights immigrant success stories and struggles.

JACQUES KUPFER with his wife and children, 1984; eldest daughter Nili Naouri is at left

French MP to Netanyahu: Jews need French and Israeli borders to open

"This will encourage both individuals from both Israel and France to get vaccinated," said Habib.

French flag in France

Jerusalem municipality seeks French immigrant entrepreneurs

Immigrants from France to Israel generally raise the economy and create jobs, says the Qualita organization which has teamed up with the Jerusalem municipality to attract business people.

 French New Immigrants Departing from Paris for Israel

Aliyah profile: A French connection

There is no future for the Jews in Europe. The situation of the Jews in Europe is catastrophic. I didn’t want to give this future to my children – to live with constant fear.”

DAVID SUISSA, 58 FROM PARIS TO ASHDOD, 2014

France’s foremost female rabbi faces flak over Jerusalem stance

Nearly 2,000 people joined a Facebook group titled “Supporting Delphine Horvilleur” just two days after it was created.

Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur

French-Jewish tycoon plans 'Club Med’ for Kinneret shore

Laurent Levy buys 10 hectares zoned for 1,000 hotel rooms

Sunset at the Kinneret

French immigrant nurses protest against red tape in government

Elisabeth Ranassier, a registered nurse from France with 17 years of experience, does not work in her profession here because of the red tape.

A women speaks to a nurse (illustrative photo)

200 French olim arrive aboard summer’s largest aliya flight from Europe

The French Jewish community is the largest in Europe and the second-largest in the world outside of Israel, numbering nearly half a million Jews.

French olim arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport, July 10, 2017.

Has it really been 40 years since Israel's political revolution?

Likud’s first electoral victory produced a new political hegemon and an epoch of social transition, national defiance and cultural revolt.

Menachem and Aliza Begin vote in the national election on May 17, 1977

France's Jewish community: In a state of fear

French Jews voted overwhelmingly for Emmanuel Macron, but are concerned he will pander to the country’s large Arab minority and fail to protect them.

Newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron parades in a military vehicle in Paris after his inauguration, May 14

Analysis: Macron supporters fear the Clinton curse

The French election has been cast both at home and abroad as an extension of a worldwide conversation over globalization and the populist backlash against it.

France votes: Macron vs Le Pen