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 DR. NAOMI FERZIGER, director and academic head of the International Occupational Therapy (OT) Progr

Bridging borders: Ono Academic College launches international occupational therapy program for olim

For the first time, students in Israel will be able to study OT in a program tailored for new olim.

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.

Multi-front war caused emigration from Israel, Knesset report says

Nearly 50% of those who left Israel were Olim.

03/02/2025

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

Israeli home purchases by foreign residents jump 50%

In November-December, they purchased 22 apartments at prices of more than NIS 10 million, out of 72 such apartments purchased in 2024, a large part of which were new apartments.

By ARIK MIROVSKY/GLOBES/TNS
29/01/2025

Navigating aliyah: Key benefits for new olim and long-term returnees

Israel offers extensive benefits to new immigrants and returning residents, including tax breaks on home purchases up to NIS 1.9m, integration grants, and education subsidies.

 Nefesh B'Nefesh bestowed its Maor Prize to outstanding young Olim for their contributions to streng

Nefesh B’Nefesh honors contributions of young olim with Maor Prize

Maor Prize celebrates eight young immigrants, honoring resilience, leadership, and dedication to Israel with an additional special recognition award for courage and triumph over adversity.

 THE WRITER and her husband, Elliott, celebrate Hanukkah in Jerusalem.

A new immigrant’s perspective on resilience, unity, and hope during Hanukkah in Israel

Sharing reflections on experiencing resilience and unity in Israel during my first Hanukkah, highlighting the spirit of hope amid national challenges and the inspiring stories of modern-day heroes.

By HOLLY CIN
06/01/2025

Off the beaten track: The immigrants who fall in love with Israel's lesser-known cities

While the majority of immigrants choose to establish their lives in well-known hubs, some are forging a different path, opting to build their new lives in Israel off the beaten track.

Tens of thousands of Jews immigrated to Israel since October 7 massacre

There were 31,000 immigrants in 2024 alone, from approximately 100 different countries.

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