aliyah

A day in the life of an ‘olah’

I chose to make Israel my home through the good and the bad, and I won’t just run when things get tough.

  Many Jews from abroad view property purchases in Israel as a form of pension plan.

Safe Havens: The rising trend of diaspora Jewry purchasing property in Israel

We don’t usually have clients whispering secrets into the phone or lowering their voices as they murmur behind their hand. This year was an exception.

By SHIA GETTER
04/02/2025

Barood: A bar in downtown Jerusalem stands the test of time

Barood opened for business in March 1995, which naturally means it is currently gearing up for its 30th anniversary. That’s quite some going.

02/02/2025

Israel must change its approach to housing new immigrants

If decision-makers wish to translate the desire to immigrate into actual aliyah, a shift in approach is needed, along with significant actions. 

By KOBI SAAR
02/02/2025

Benyamin Storchan: An archaeologist who really digs Israel

While fully employed at the IAA, he earned a master’s degree at Bar-Ilan University and is now a doctoral candidate at Ben-Gurion University. 

From London with love: The Mannings' journey to Israel

“We’ve changed, and Israel has changed. We’ve been part of that change and are excited to be part of that change going forward," they said.

Joey Borgen, attacked by pro-Palestinian mob in 2021, announces aliyah

Joey Borgen was en route to a pro-Israel rally in NYC when he was physically attacked by antisemites. He was hospitalized with a concussion and extensive bruising.

 NEW IMMIGRANTS arrive at Haifa Port after World War II and are greeted by family and friends.

Israel’s future depends on embracing the lessons of Holocaust survivors

Just before International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we have an opportunity to learn from the spirit of those Holocaust survivors who arrived in Israel and draw inspiration from what they created.

By YIGAL COHEN
27/01/2025

Israeli exodus: safeguarding Jewish identity amid rising relocations

As Israelis relocate abroad, the Jewish world must step up to preserve our identity.

By CHAYA YOSOVICH
20/01/2025

To stop the Israeli exodus, we need a constitution

Israel's record-high emigration isn't just about war and economics – it's about a deeper crisis of democracy that only constitutional reform can solve.

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