integration

Aliyah Ministry gears up for increased immigration to Israel in 2024

Speaking at the Jerusalem Post’s Israel Summit, Minister Ofir Sofer said that since October 7 Israel has seen a rise in interest for Aliyah.

By ERIC NARROW
10/01/2024

Israel accelerates aliyah of 20 immigrant doctors for war efforts

The ongoing war has led to a surge in demand for medical professionals, and the ministry's Employment Division has played a crucial role in the rapid employment of these new immigrant doctors.

09/11/2023

Haredi integration should be encouraged, not questioned

The Central Bureau of Statistics reports an all-time high in employment among haredi men at 55.8% – surpassing last quarter’s record-breaking 55%.

By CHAIM SUKENIK
21/09/2023

California Jewish teen helping Spanish-speaking learners become teachers

Some immigrants, especially recent arrivals, find that integrating linguistically, culturally and socially is almost beyond their reach.

By ELANA SZTOKMAN/JTA
08/09/2023

East meets West in 'cultural hotspot' Jerusalem

A new cross-cultural event takes a bow at Sultan’s Pool.

24/08/2023

Education, business program to aid east Jerusalem youth amid budget crisis

Business mogul Erel Margalit’s new gap year program prepares east Jerusalem Arabs for integration into Israeli universities and economy.

By AARON PORIS/THE MEDIA LINE
23/08/2023

Israel and Jordan inch closer to water-for-energy deal

Jordan faces severe water scarcity, which has been exacerbated by drought and scorching heat.

By MOHAMMAD AL-KASSIM/THE MEDIA LINE
22/08/2023

15 years of regional cooperation: The Union for the Mediterranean's common commitment - opinion

The UfM organization needs continued commitment from its members to achieve its goal of creating a socially, economically, and ecologically resilient Mediterranean region.

By JOSEP BORRELL , AYMAN SAFADI , NASSER KAMEL
19/07/2023

Prison, Employment services join forces to help ex-convicts stay out of prison

Only 38% of employers believe released prisoners can be rehabilitated and only 12.3% said they were willing to employ ex-convicts.

ElaPharma (illustrative)

Israel approves NIS 120 million in order to combat brain drain

The program will run for five rounds, each lasting five years, with up to 40 researchers participating in each round and will be budgeted NIS 120 million for the entire period.

14/05/2023
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