Israeli agencies offer programs to help newcomers settle in, but some worry that the country needs to offer more support to prevent them from leaving
Few details are known about the covert operation, which successfully led 19 Yemeni Jews to Israel. One of them, a rabbi, brought a 500-year-old Torah scroll with him.
New data from The Jewish Agency reveals that 70 percent of Olim came from France, Russia, and Ukraine in 2015. What does this mean for immigration to Israel in the long run?
Large increases also seen in thousands of Ukrainian and Russian Jews who immigrated to Israel
The insidious, and mistaken, media meme around the irresistible story of Israelis choosing to live in Germany
British Jews making aliyah aren’t part of a trend: they’re bucking it
An Atlanta physician retires after building a network that treats Jewish patients from Ukraine to Ethiopia
French Jews making aliyah go from one conflict zone to another
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