aliyah

Should I stay or should I go?: Answering the question of a Jewish future in Europe

Israel was founded as a haven for Jews facing persecution, and it remains the only nation explicitly committed to their security - but is it the future of global Jewry?

By JONATHAN LIEBERMAN
24/11/2024

Should Israel loosen immigration rules amid rising antisemitism?

Why Israel should expand its Law of Return for other Jews amid increasing antisemitism.

By COOKIE SCHWEBER-ISSAN
21/11/2024

'You are not really one of us': Old elites tremble at the sight of a new generation

A feeling by the old entrenched elite that their country, and their entitled role in it, is slipping away and that right-wing Anglo-Israeli interlopers will replace them

Mass violence returns to Indian state home to the Bnei Menashe

Tensions hit a high last week when a 31-year-old Kuki woman was burned alive.

18/11/2024
  Akiva Tuttle with wife, Bonnie, in Acre.

Akiva Tuttle: Raised in Alaska, revealed in Romania, residing in Israel

After a lifetime odyssey of traveling from Alaska to Romania, to Wisconsin to Israel, Akiva Tuttle's journey to Judaism and aliyah is one for the ages.

 MICHAEL AND his wife, Ruth Gan Kagan (couple at R on couch), with their children and grandchildren.

Michael Kagan: Israel's playwright, documentarian, poet, scientist, and more

Michael Kagan played a role in transforming the state through his varied ventures as a scientist, entrepreneur, poet, documentarian, playwright, teacher, and more.

  An illustrative photo of elephants.

'Places We Left Behind': Commitment and true love conquer all

Although an interesting read overall, Places We Left Behind would resonate deeply with olim, who have all left places behind.

18/11/2024
 Nefesh B'Nefesh Co-Founders, Rabbi Yehoshua Fass and Tony Gelbart; Minister of Aliyah and Integrati

Nefesh B’Nefesh to hold MedEx event for West Coast physicians and medical Professionals

The event, led by Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, Ministry of Health, and Nefesh B’Nefesh, in partnership with the Jewish Agency, will tackle the shortage of medical personnel in Israel.

  During her time at Florida Southern College, Ava was both Vice President of her sorority and Presi

From Florida to Israel: Ava Dahan finds purpose teaching English amid conflict

After facing discrimination in college, Ava Dahan joins Masa Israel to support and connect with students impacted by recent events in southern Israel.

Israel must seize historic opportunity to welcome one million olim in 2025

In the early 1990s, the unprecedented wave of aliyah followed the fall of the USSR. A million olim came to Israel and ensured that the country would keep growing.

By IDAN TENDLER
14/11/2024
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