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‘I didn’t realize what home was until I arrived in Israel’
Lori Rush, a 67-year-old cybersecurity professional and jujitsu black belt, made aliyah from the U.S. to Jerusalem after a life-changing wake-up call on October 7, finding in Israel a true sense of home
Maya Benita
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08.19.25
Coming home before their parents: The teens leading a new wave of aliyah
In the shadow of rising global antisemitism and fueled by a deep sense of identity, teenage girls from around the world are moving to Israel alone—years before their families; at the heart of this unique movement stands a program transforming the face of modern aliyah
Ynetnews
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08.14.25
'When I arrived at the Western Wall, I cried': London mother converts to Judaism, makes aliyah
Dr. Hannah Flynn, a dentist born to a Christian family who later converted to Judaism, decided to immigrate to Israel after volunteering during the war, and has already found new friends at the beach and in the bomb shelter
Yael Garty
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08.11.25
Israel's new aliyah plan will try to entice wealthy and highly skilled Jews to immigrate
Israel is launching a national initiative to attract Jewish professionals in tech, finance and defense; offering incentives and streamlined pathways, the program aims to boost the economy, fill labor gaps and strengthen Israel’s innovation leadership
Israel Wullman
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08.03.25
From judicial overhaul to Gaza war: Israel sees sharp decline in returning citizens
Country sees 53% drop in returning citizens over the past five years, driven by the judicial overhaul, October 7 and ongoing war, with return rates falling from 7,987 in 2020 to just 3,793 in 2024, Knesset report finds
Itamar Eichner
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07.16.25
Amid war, more and more Israelis decide to emigrate to Morocco
Israelis of Moroccan descent rediscover their roots, navigating identity, geopolitics and belonging as they rebuild lives in a homeland that feels both familiar and foreign
Meirav Weiss
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07.12.25
'I wasn't afraid': An American woman's journey from Boston to Tel Aviv amid Iran war
Eve Karlin’s shares story of her aliyah, driven by her lifelong Jewish identity, October 7 activism and resilience amid wartime challenges and Tel Aviv’s community bonds
Yael Garty
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07.07.25
While the headlines say tech is leaving Israel, these professionals made aliyah
Amid reports of brain drain, a growing number of tech professionals choose to make aliyah during wartime—driven by identity, duty and an unshakable bond with Israel
Hillel Fuld
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06.30.25
Immigrants land in Israel just hours after Iran war ends
Doron Almog: 'What is the motivation of Jews to come to Israel, this risky place? [It] is unconditional love'
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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06.28.25
'This is our place': Over 43,000 olim arrived in Israel since October 7
While many Israelis decided to leave the country amid the war, thousands of olim from across the world decide to make the country their new home
Itamar Eichner
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06.01.25
Despite Gaza war, North American aliyah to Jerusalem hits new highs
Aliyah to Jerusalem surges 20% in 2024 with 1,725 new arrivals since October 7, as post-attack resolve, community ties and commitment to Israeli society drive influx
Itamar Eichner
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05.26.25
'Tattoo Rabbi' now lives in Israel
He grew up in a Reform home in the US, turned to Buddhism and in college became close to Chabad; In March, Dovid Braslawsce moved to Israel and is now a star on social media; 'I don't feel guilty or ashamed of my tattoos. I wouldn't want to take them off'
Itamar Eichner
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05.05.25
From Queens to Kiryat Gat: American family makes aliyah in time for Independence Day
The Siegman family immigrates days before Independence Day, calling their move 'a statement' of resilience and hope as they begin a new life with their young daughter
Itamar Eichner
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05.01.25
On Israel’s 77th Independence Day: One-third of Israelis are under 20
Israel’s annual growth rate of 1.4 percent far exceeds global averages, according to CBS; population projected to reach 15.2 million by country's centennial in 2048
Yaron Drukman, Itamar Eichner
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04.29.25
From Tehran to Tel Aviv: Iranian-born photographer preserves Jewish heritage through her lens
Daniela Shem’s aliyah from Iran amid Gaza war turmoil intertwines personal courage with a photographic quest to document Iran’s endangered Jewish heritage, bridging cultural divides through images of synagogues, family legacy and shared identity
Gal Ganot
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04.15.25
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