Aliyah
Some 20,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since last Passover
Among the new immigrants were children and the elderly, with 4,119 children and teenagers between the ages of zero and 18 and 2,426 people over 65 making aliyah over the past 11 months.
Undeterred by war, North American Jews continue to immigrate to Israel
Burning ambulances and trust: A breaking point for UK Jews - opinion
She moved to Israel during war and this chess champion says she would do it again
Aliyah: Bringing my elderly father to Israel
I was inspired by my in-laws, who, years before, had moved my husband’s grandmother, then in her 90s and unable to live independently, into their New York City apartment.
Israel’s Supreme Court blocks automatic citizenship for non-Jewish children of immigrants
The 6-1 decision by the Supreme Court overturns a precedent set only months earlier, and restores the Interior Ministry’s longstanding interpretation of the law.
Paul, Beth White: Grateful volunteers from New York to Israel
The Whites have made new friends and gotten closer with casual friends, through working side by side as volunteers. And they don’t anticipate slowing down.
Bonnie and Meir Chasan: Senior citizens giving back through volunteering
Even before retiring – he when COVID hit, she about a year ago – volunteering was always part of the mix for this youthful and active couple.
The next miracle: Can Israel bring in 1 million new immigrants from the West? - opinion
Will Israel, this time, succeed in becoming a country that attracts immigration from affluent nations?
Anglo olim step up to the blackboard to teach English to Israelis
Innovative training program prepares English-speaking newcomers to close Israel’s English gap – one classroom at a time.
After 50 years, B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel Mariaschin warns fight against antisemitism continues
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: B’nai B’rith outgoing CEO Daniel Mariaschin reflects on changes in the Jewish world, after 50 years of advocacy.
The woman behind Melabev: Leah Abramowitz, powerhouse Israeli who transformed eldercare
The Magazine recently met with Leah Abramowitz at her home to talk about her life since retiring from Melabev in 2008.
Freed Gaza hostage Edan Alexander vows to 'give hell' to Hamas at Nova massacre site
"I gathered knowledge over there. I know the language, I know the culture, I know a lot about these demons. I have to use all of that and come back. And now I’m here in uniform,” said Edan Alexander.
Lighting the way: A glimpse into the life of an Israeli emissary - opinion
Life as an emissary can feel like a quiet, behind-the-scenes mission, not because of secrecy, but because of the sensitivity and attentiveness it demands.