'No longer feel like an outsider': the community uniting Israelis and olim

A grassroots initiative called "Sabres" is pairing new immigrants with native-born Israelis, building the friendships and community bonds that make aliyah more than just a move – and proving it's good for Israel, too.

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Summer in blue and white: new olim dress for their Israeli debut

"I couldn't walk around wearing a Star of David necklace" Miriam Nahon, 26 – immigrated from Gibraltar, four months in Israel Miriam Nahon arrived in Israel from Gibraltar four months ago, but her path to the country wound through two continents and one watershed moment. At 14, she moved with her family from Canada to Gibraltar, […]

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'If a missile hit my home, people around the world would celebrate'

Israeli activist Hen Mazzig says the surge in UK antisemitism and the fallout from Operation Rising Lion have led British Jews to stop asking whether they'll move to Israel – and start asking when.

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'If a missile hit my home, people around the world would celebrate'

Israeli activist Hen Mazzig says the surge in UK antisemitism and the fallout from Operation Rising Lion have led British Jews to stop asking whether they'll move to Israel – and start asking when.

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'If a missile hit my home, people around the world would celebrate'

Israeli activist Hen Mazzig says the surge in UK antisemitism and the fallout from Operation Rising Lion have led British Jews to stop asking whether they'll move to Israel – and start asking when.

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'I'd rather live happily in Israel with missiles than stay miserable in America'

As Israel wages war against Iran under Operation Roaring Lion, two American Jewish women – a photographer from Boston and an attorney from Tucson – have filed to begin the aliyah process. Their stories reflect a broader trend: since October 7, over 62,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel, with antisemitism and a longing for Jewish identity driving many to make the move.

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Why stay?

I met them in June during the last war with Iran. In a communal shelter between Frug and Dov Hoz in the center of Tel Aviv. Yael, a sweet British girl from a quiet suburb outside London. Zev, a Bnei Akiva boy from Johannesburg. They found each other in Tel Aviv's growing religious Anglo community. […]

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Record turnout at Paris conference as French Jewish youth increasingly view Israel as home

Around 1,400 young French Jews and their parents gathered at a Paris conference to explore pathways to Israel, driven not by fear but by a desire to connect with their Zionist identity at a time when such expression has become increasingly complex in France.

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Record turnout at Paris conference as French Jewish youth increasingly view Israel as home

Around 1,400 young French Jews and their parents gathered at a Paris conference to explore pathways to Israel, driven not by fear but by a desire to connect with their Zionist identity at a time when such expression has become increasingly complex in France.

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