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Aliyah
Edna, 73, and Thomas, 81, made aliyah from NY during war: 'We are not afraid, Israel is our country'
Despite missiles and danger, the couple decided not to give up on their dream: This week they left their comfortable life in New York, their three children and 10 grandchildren, and boarded a flight to Israel; 'The soul feels like this is home'
Gilad Cohen
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03.19.26
Resilience under fire: How two Anglo-Israelis keep building life in Israel amid war
When missiles struck near their homes and businesses, a journalist and a restaurant owner chose the same response many Israelis do: keep working, rebuilding and creating community despite the war
Emma Oliver Hacham
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03.19.26
Under fire, Israel’s new immigrants step forward to rebuild
From emergency medics to food rescue and global volunteers, new immigrants and civil society groups step up across Israel, sustaining daily life and frontline response as the war continues
ynet Global
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03.19.26
Despite Iran war and canceled flights, two North Americans still make aliyah
Two new immigrants from Canada and the United States landed in Israel this week despite the ongoing war with Iran and flight disruptions, underscoring continued Aliyah and a determination among Jews abroad to build their futures in Israel.
ynet Global
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03.11.26
'We’re not afraid': New olim say they have no regrets
New arrivals in absorption centers across Israel learn Hebrew and the difference between early alerts and real rocket sirens; despite the war, they say immigrating to Israel fulfilled a lifelong dream
Yair Kraus
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03.09.26
She left France to become a firefighter in Israel: 'Every dream is possible in Israel'
When sirens sounded Saturday morning, French-born volunteer firefighter Bitia Bental rushed to missile impact sites in central Israel, turning a lifelong dream into action while helping protect and rescue civilians
Dina Halutz
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03.07.26
Purim, Persia and precision strikes: From Holocaust memory and Oct. 7 to reckoning with Iran
An Israeli mother reflects on growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust, raising children under Iran’s threats and watching history echo from ancient Persia to October 7 as old stories of annihilation and survival take on urgent new meaning.
Hadar Galron
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03.02.26
Knesset lifts double social security burden for US immigrants
New law grants American olim a five-year exemption from Israeli National Insurance payments on income already taxed by US Social Security, addressing a long-standing financial hurdle to aliyah and potentially reshaping the economics of moving to Israel
Attorney Eitan Asnafy
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02.26.26
‘I didn’t leave France — France gave up on me’: actress builds new life in Israel
After classmates beat her and a principal told her to 'try to be a little less Jewish,' Judith Mergui made aliyah alone to Israel, learned Hebrew from scratch and chose to build her life and acting career in Tel Aviv
Galit Hareli
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02.15.26
'Chicken coops and farms for Jews': how Israel paid Communist Romania for Aliyah
Newly revealed documents and testimonies expose the political and economic mechanism that enabled about 400,000 Romanian Jews to immigrate to Israel through quiet agreements, indirect deals and years of covert activity
Itamar Eichner
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02.14.26
Lawmakers: Immigration Ministry funds meant for new immigrants, not religion-state agendas
The Knesset Immigration and Absorption Committee convened after a ynet report found most ministry funds go to ultra-Orthodox and religious groups, with MKs warning of biased criteria and messages that immigrants are 'not Jewish enough'
Itamar Eichner
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02.12.26
More Israelis are leaving than arriving. What happens next?
ILTV Podcast with Joshua Pex: The deficit stands at around 20,000 more people leaving Israel than coming in
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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02.11.26
‘There is never a perfect time, but when the heart says come home, you have to listen’
More than 43,000 immigrants have arrived in Israel since October 7, many of them young and on their own; at a first-of-its-kind event in Tel Aviv, hundreds of new immigrants met dozens of organizations working to make the complex absorption process a little less daunting
ynet Global
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02.09.26
Stage for olim: Negev theater builds community beyond the spotlight
For over four decades, LOGON has united olim and Israelis through English-language musicals; after October 7, its mission deepened, supporting displaced members, welcoming new immigrants and proving the show still goes on
ynet Global
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02.05.26
Senior housing network plans $259m protected housing complex in northern Israel with longevity center
AD 120 announces a longevity-focused protected housing project in Kiryat Motzkin, featuring 360 housing units, Israel’s first dedicated longevity center for seniors and mixed-use public spaces, marking its expansion into northern Israel
ynet Global
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02.01.26
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