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Many olim think you need to move to Israel before buying property here

The experts disagree, saying there's no reason to wait

Rebuilding from rubble: Olah's story of survival after Iranian missile strike destroys home

Marissa Sarfatti thought that her plan for the Iranian attack was solid. But after tragedy struck, she is left to pick up the pieces and rebuild entirely anew.

 A bloody floor in a Tel Aviv apartment that was struck by an Iranian missile, June 16, 2025.

Why Invest in Israel?

 Businessman touching data analytics process system

From sparkling floors to sandals at the door

 View of the Ahuzat Bait first district of Tel Aviv from a height

What Makes Israel’s Banking System Unique?

 Pile of credit cards with flag of Israel

Shira Berkovitch: A New Jersey native transforming children's education in Israel

'So I took matters into my own hands, went to the recruitment office, and begged them to draft me.' When they told her no, she asked to see the commander.

 Shira Berkovitch and family.

Ready to own property in Israel? 

Stop feeling overwhelmed by the complex buying process.

A narrow street with a tree hanging over it Jerusalem empty street in Baka neighborhood

Arrivals: A Zionist olah's journey in post-October 7 Israel

Gila Sandler, 29, From Manchester, to Jerusalem, 2022

 CELEBRATING HER first birthday in Israel with Israeli cousins

The Resilience of Israel’s Economy - Opinion

Israel's ability to withstand times of crisis stems from the highly talented individuals who invest immense effort in maintaining a strong economy

Illustration of Israeli shekels. September 24, 2023.

Julie Rothschild Levi: Becoming an accidental influencer in Israel

“I learned Hebrew. I became a Zionist. Israel got into my blood, and I knew Israel was going to be in my life somehow,” she says. 

 JULIE ROTHSCHILD LEVI, aka ‘Julie Shtick.’

Between two homes: The unsettled identity of an oleh

The oleh identity is unique. Maybe that’s the cost of choosing a new home – you have to live with the ghost of the old.

 EUPHORIA OF making aliyah: The ‘oleh’ identity is unique

Russian olah Lada Lapidus: Overcoming language barrier with painting

In the early years of her aliyah, Lapidus had to work because the family’s financial situation was difficult and she needed to support herself.

 LADA LAPIDUS

The Jerusalem Municipality is paving the way for ‘olim’

Jerusalem is seen as part of the Jewish experience by the its municipality. “Aliyah to Jerusalem is the story of the Jewish people”.

 The Getter Group's Property Expert Luky Guigui with Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Leon.

Coming home: Four families of new olim share what drove them to move to Israel

Who are these new olim (immigrants to Israel) arriving in a country at war with little more than some suitcases and conversational Hebrew?

 Anna Maslennikova, Dima Gendin, and their family.

NY family makes aliyah to southern Israel days before nation’s 77th Independence Day

The Siegmans from Queens landed in Israel with help from Nefesh B’Nefesh, choosing to settle in Kiryat Gat just before Yom Ha’atzmaut.

 The Siegman family arrived at Ben Gurion Airport with the help of Nefesh B’Nefesh, alongside 11 other new immigrants from North America.