Former Soviet Union
New immigrant pharmacists face discrimination, lack of gov't support despite professional shortage
Mazarsky's comments follow the state's reluctance to accept over 170 qualified pharmacists who are intending to make aliyah in the coming year and have opened files with the Jewish Agency.
Afghanistan marks Soviet withdrawal anniversary as Taliban rule draws global scrutiny
Israel’s conversion crisis is becoming an aliyah crisis - opinion
Immigration from Russia, Ukraine, at its lowest since COVID-19, says Diaspora Affairs Committee
Jewish Agency, North America federation raise $3 million for Masa Israel
This donation comes at a turbulent time for Jews in former Soviet Union countries, resulting in many of them looking to spend time in Israel.
Israel receives 70,000 new immigrants in 2022, highest rate in decades
An analysis of Aliyah trends in 2022 reveals that most olim this year came from Russia and Ukraine.
Fingerhut: “The humanitarian needs in Ukraine are now getting worse as the winter sets in”
Highlights from the 2022 Euro-Asian Jewish Congress' annual conference with The Jerusalem Post.
'Russian speaking Israelis are a lot more embracive of their heritage because of the war'
Death toll from Afghanistan tunnel fire rises to 31
The fire was caused by a fuel truck overturning, had torn through the tunnel on Saturday evening.
How Euro-Asian Jewish Congress gave a voice to the Soviet Jewry
Highlights from the 2022 Euro-Asian Jewish Congress' annual conference with The Jerusalem Post.
Sharansky: We have an opportunity for hundreds of thousands of olim from Russia
Highlights from the 2022 Euro-Asian Jewish Congress' annual conference with The Jerusalem Post.
Israel’s ambassador to Ukraine expects another wave of aliyah in the winter
Highlights from the 2022 Euro-Asian Jewish Congress' annual conference with The Jerusalem Post.
How does the global Jewish community see the future of post-Soviet Jewry?
Highlights from the 2022 Euro-Asian Jewish Congress' annual conference with The Jerusalem Post.
Changes to the Law of Return won't affect majority of US Jews - exclusive
99% of US olim are Jewish or are first-degree relatives of Jews. In contrast, about 70% of former USSR olim aren't considered Jewish.