Aliyah
Israel’s real estate map is changing
As infrastructure and population patterns shift, the most compelling real estate stories are emerging just beyond the obvious.
Aliyah surge seen as strategic opportunity for postwar recovery, says Director General Kahana
KeepOlim: supporting olim where the system falls short
Any solution but the obvious: Israel can't rely on aliyah to fill IDF manpower shortage - opinion
The real cost of making Aliyah isn’t the flight, it’s the first six months
Aliyah: Navigating the contours of academia
What began as export of American branch campuses to the Gulf states ended up with those same states investing millions into American universities in a non-transparent way.
Lauren Adilev: from everywhere to Kiryat Arba
Veteran olah, business owner, and writer Lauren Adilev, reflects on her aliyah and life in Israel.
Nefesh B’Nefesh hosts largest Israel fair for gap year students
600 young adults gathered in Jerusalem to explore pathways to long-term life in Israel
Aliyah event protest is the first real test for Mamdani administration - analysis
This demonstration will not only be the first major pro-Palestinian protest in NYC since Mamdani took office, but also follows a similar protest in November that shocked NYC.
Anti-Israel activists plan protest against Nefesh b'Nefesh Aliyah event in New York City
"It is our duty to confront the pipeline of settlement and Zionist colonial expansion that is taking place in our own neighborhoods," PAL-Awda said in Instagram post.
Nefesh B’Nefesh Chairman to discuss streamlined pathways to Aliyah at JPost Miami Conference
Due largely to the work of organizations like Nefesh B’Nefesh the aliyah process has been significantly transformed over the past two decades.
From Paraguay to Israel: Daughter inspires family to make aliyah
A 12-year-old’s love for Israel inspired her entire family to leave Paraguay and start a new life in Ra’anana.
Australian family makes aliyah from Sydney, becoming 2026's first olim
The family includes father Trevor, mother Dalit, and daughter Ashira. Their son, Levi Zaks, immigrated earlier and has joined the IDF, according to the ministry.
Over 150 young immigrants to make aliyah, join IDF, through Garin Tzabar this winter
The announcement follows about 350 arrivals in summer 2025, bringing the program’s total for the year to roughly 500 and marking a record since its founding in 1991.