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 The late Murray Greenfield

Remembering Murray Greenfield, a New York-born Israeli hero

Olim from North America arrive on a special " Aliyah flight" to the Ben Gurion airport

Aliyah org. launches model for English-speaking Olim amid increased demand

 Olim promoting aliyah as part of Belong's campaign.

Move to Israel now, new private campaign tells Diaspora Jewry


Israel to enable passports for new immigrants only a year after aliyah 

This action came after the Shin Bet acknowledged the abuse that could come with immediately issuing passports to those who recently moved to Israel, olim chadashim.

An illustration picture shows a new Israeli passport and an Old Israeli passport with American Visa in Jerusalem, on January 18, 2023.

One couple’s volunteer work helped hundreds of immigrants find work in Israel

Nina and Daniel Green are a married couple in Tel Aviv who, despite working full-time jobs, have managed to carve out the time to help hundreds of olim find jobs after immigrating.

 Nina and Daniel Green's family

Korean Christians donate more than $1 million for aliyah

The Jewish Agency for Israel hosted a few delegations of Korean Christians this week.

 Korean Christians presenting a $1 million donation to the Jewish Agency

Thanking God for 50 years of living in Israel

Ben-Zion and Suzie Lowinger made aliyah 50 years ago to Beersheba with a fierce and enduring Zionist spirit. This is their story.

 BEN-ZION and Suzie in Beersheba in 1971.

Aliyah Day: Reflections and advice on seventh aliyah anniversary

From witnessing the naming of a baby girl in a parking lot during COVID to explaining regional wars to a six-year-old grandson, here are lessons from seven years of residence in Israel.

 ETHIOPIAN ALIYAH: Falashmura community members arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport,  March 11.

Nobel Prize winner Angrist left Israel because of his low salary - comment

Israel may take great pride in the Nobel Prize winner's success, but the fact that he left Israel points to a deeper problem about immigration.

Joshua Angrist, the Ford International Professor of Economics at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) who won the 2021 Nobel economics prize, speaks during an interview at the Economics Department of MIT, Boston, Massachusetts, US, January 28, 2020, in this still image taken from video on Oct

Tel Aviv remains Israel's leading aliyah destination despite COVID

In 2020, approximately 11% of all new immigrants to Israel decided to live in Tel Aviv, with the city retaining its status as Israel's leading city for olim.

WHAT WE need now: Love in Tel Aviv.

More than 20,000 olim from 70 countries moved to Israel in 2020

New immigration to Israel still remains consistent, with new olim starting their new lives during a global pandemic.

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Benjamin Lee: An outstanding oleh

Benjamin Lee, 25 - From London to Jerusalem, 2018

Benjamin Lee

COVID, chaos and coming home

Yom Ha’aliyah isa day to express our admiration to all those who chose to come from far and wide to make Israel their home.

A NEW ‘oleh’ kisses the ground upon arriving in Ben-Gurion Airport on a Nefesh B’Nefesh flight, August 2019.

Israel marks Aliyah Day with more 15,000 new immigrants so far this year

Aliyah way down on 2019 figures due to COVID-19 pandemic. Two new immigrants, one born in Bergen Belsen, one a pro-Israel US college activists tell their stories.

Aliyah Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata