Immigrants in israel
Aliyah under fire: five new immigrants choose Israel despite war and uncertainty
Five new ‘olim,’ who came to live in Israel despite sirens and missiles, fulfilling a lifelong dream
When comfort is off the table, Israelis find new ways to cope under fire
'Playmakers': How Jews shaped the American Dream through toys and teddy bears - review
Israel might be on verge of burial crisis with cemeteries struggling for burial space
Father of Filipino fallen soldier to receive permanent residency status in Israel
The decision follows a recommendation from the Population and Immigration Authority, and Basilio will receive his status at the Population Administration office in Tel Aviv on Monday.
ANU Museum celebrates Aliyah Day with immigrant stories, flavors, and music
Visitors will have the chance to sample flavors and engage with the rich cultural worlds of immigrants, connecting with their stories through immersive experiences.
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MKs push gov't to greenlight aliyah for 5,000 Bnei Menashe from India
Out of the 5,000 awaiting aliyah, approximately half have relatives who have already moved to Israel.
Even in the shadow of the war, 31,000 new immigrants arrived in Israel this year
"This immigration symbolizes the deep attachment of the Jewish people to their country," Ofir Sofer, the Aliyah and Integration Minister, said.
Israel announces new tax benefits for olim: What are they and how do they work? - opinion
To attract more individuals to migrate, the finance minister has introduced a new tax relief that lowers the purchase tax rates for residential property transactions involving new immigrants.
No matter how bad the threats, this is why Jews won't flee Israel - opinion
How could I leave when my country needed me? How do I get on a plane when so many of my friends in Israel can’t because they don’t have a second passport?
Israel eases immigrants credential transfer with new licensing plan, legislation
Israel is easing professional credential transfers for new immigrants, with new legislation to streamline licensing for various professions starting October.
Knesset passes landmark law, easing integration of foreign lawyers into Israel's legislative system
The Knesset has approved a major reform in the Lawyers' Law, paving the way for easier recognition of foreign legal degrees and expanded opportunities for international attorneys in Israel.
Come what may, and despite all odds, Israel is home for the Jewish people - editorial
A poll by the Jewish People Policy found that almost a quarter of Jewish Israelis, if they had the practical means, would emigrate from Israel, shining light on the challenges of living in Israel.