The Jerusalem Post, Israel's largest English-speaking media outlet, is launching an aliyah portal, to bring you all the resources you need to prepare for a move to Israel - and to be successful when you get to Israel. Enjoy the inspiration!
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Jonathan Nosan has created a unique life as a performing artist, entrepreneur, coach, and ceramic artist.
Out of the 5,000 awaiting aliyah, approximately half have relatives who have already moved to Israel.
A freelance journalist and public relations consultant, he specializes in PR for nonprofits. Until recently, he served as the international spokesperson for the Yesha Council and Gush Etzion.
Available in six languages, the application centralizes all information new immigrants need.
"This immigration symbolizes the deep attachment of the Jewish people to their country," Ofir Sofer, the Aliyah and Integration Minister, said.
The current war has done nothing to diminish Naomi’s love for Israel. “If anything, it has made me more patriotic,” she says. “This is my home, and I am here for better and for worse.
Franks said he sees his politics as compatible with the Israeli identity he hopes to achieve.
Nefesh B’Nefesh celebrates busy aliyah season with influx of olim since October 7 and continues to see significant increase in aliyah applications.
Judy Selig Grossman is a part of the story of Israel. Her connection to the Land of Israel and to the nation of Israel is constant.
From dogs to cats to birds, the consensus was clear: Moving to Israel would be harder with a pet, but worth it in the end.
Sofer's call came after National Unity MK Matan Kahana, said in a radio interview that he would be willing to join a unity government even without setting a date for an election.
Born in Moscow, Yair Esterkin immigrated to Israel at 17, feeling an immediate connection with his new homeland.
Masa is the leading organization bringing young Jewish adults from around the world to participate in immersive programming in Israel.
Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer (RZP) said the “growing desire to make aliyah right now may lead to tens of thousands of olim in the coming years.”