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Moving & Shaking: ‘Judd Apatow and Friends’ support the ADL, Honeymoon Israel receives grant and more
A homecoming for Olim
Elissa Einhorn first wanted to make aliyah (emigrate to Israel) 30 years ago, but her late father, a Holocaust survivor who was convinced America was the best place in the world, didn’t support her dream.
For Angelenos considering aliyah, there’s a fair for that
Alan Greenstadt, a 69-year-old former CEO with experience in aerospace, defense and telecommunications, has been thinking about making aliyah for three or four years now.
I’m not the first and I won’t be the last
It’s a story that may seem common, the daughter of an Israeli father who grew up in “The Valley” of Los Angeles and made Aliyah after college.
For Americans making aliyah, lacrosse, army service and real estate dreams beckon
Professional lacrosse player Chase Clark was told that there are three keys to survival in Israel: Realize that everyone else thinks their time is more important than yours, avoid the crazy drivers while crossing the road and enjoy yourself as much as possible.
North American immigration to Israel rose 7 percent in 2014
Immigration to Israel from North America rose 7 percent in 2014 over the previous year to 3,762 olim from the United States and Canada, according to Nefesh B’Nefesh.
On packed flight to Israel, hundreds of American Jews, emboldened by Gaza crisis, start lives anew
Strengthened by crisis in Gaza, hundreds of Jews on a Monday aliyah flight to Israel share their stories.