Rabbi Shmuel Yerish: From teaching in Ukraine to creating Jewish kids' toys in Hadera
Rabbi Shmuel Yerish is grateful that “here in Israel you can live a full Jewish life, without judgment or reproach.”
Rabbi Shmuel Yerish is grateful that “here in Israel you can live a full Jewish life, without judgment or reproach.”
These acts of kindness may seem small in the grand scheme of things, but for new olim navigating the challenges of starting over, they can have a lasting impact.
Even conservative forecasts predict continued strength in the Israeli housing market
As you work toward your dream home, it’s wise to surround yourself with professionals who can support you at each step and help you make informed decisions
Arrivals: David Braslawsce, 28, from Beaver, Pennsylvania, to Hadera, 2025
When life here feels overwhelming, even the smallest act of kindness or compassion can make all the difference.
We asked a few recent arrivals why they decided to make the move now, and how they feel about celebrating their first Rosh Hashanah as Israeli citizens.
A Significant Aliyah in Challenging Times.
Vofsi is currently planning a landscape project with Aboriginal communities, informed by his deepened understanding of what it means to belong to a land as a Jew in Israel.
ALIYAH AFFAIRS: Between “sausage” and “pumpkin,” the waves of Russian aliyah have carried different circumstances and subtexts, but are continuously united by a search for a place to belong.
Olim share why they made aliyah amid conflict or why they choose to stay.