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 The late Murray Greenfield

Remembering Murray Greenfield, a New York-born Israeli hero

Olim from North America arrive on a special " Aliyah flight" to the Ben Gurion airport

Aliyah org. launches model for English-speaking Olim amid increased demand

 Olim promoting aliyah as part of Belong's campaign.

Move to Israel now, new private campaign tells Diaspora Jewry


Your Taxes: Are you an Israeli resident yet?

The onset of residency matters, because new residents and senior returning residents enjoy a 10-year Israeli tax holiday for foreign-source income and gain from that point.

US tax form (illustrative)

The birthday experience

Making a young boy’s dreams come true

Liran Nathan poses for a photograph with Eli Beer (left) and Benny Friedman (right)

Freedom to walk

After Johannesburg, living in Ra’anana is safe.

A security guard keeps watch at the entrance of King David School High School in suburban Johannesburg, March 15, 2012.

Watch: Hundreds of North American Jews become Israeli citizens

The Jerusalem Post together with Nefesh B'Nefesh and partner organizations are on hand at Ben Gurion Airport to welcome the olim to their new home.

Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau, World Chairman of KKL-JNF Daniel Atar, and Co-Founder of Nefesh B’Nefesh Tony Gelbart with Olim moving to Israel’s periphery

233 North American Jews from over 20 states to become Israeli citizens

More than a quarter of the new immigrants have volunteered to serve in the IDF.

Nefesh B'Nefesh aliya Aug 2013 370

Culture Shock: Questions you need to ask when immigrating to Israel

The contrasts continue. The good, the bad and the meshuga!

Streets of Tel Aviv

Over 200 North Americans become Israelis as first aliya flight of the summer arrives

“We need to show Israel what unity really is. Religious, nonreligious, right-wing, left-wing – who cares.”

The Bienenfeld family from Plainview, NY getting off the plane in Tel Aviv with Minister of Aliyah and Integration Sofa Landver.

Rabbi accuses government of turning immigration into political game

Faber’s Jerusalem-based organization helps people navigate Jewish religious bureaucracy in Israel.

Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein

Passionate paradox

She loves the country, makes aliya and dedicates her professional life to the Jewish people, yet struggles to be accepted here, due to her family origins.

Amy Albertson

If you can dream it, you can achieve it

A veteran immigrant helps people to identify, believe in and act on the things they are passionate about.

Bev Joy Ehrlich from Cape Town to Jerusalem