Category Archives: Aliyah: Jewish immigration to Israel

Aliyah – Jewish immigration to Israel; a new immigrant family from Los Angeles, California, adjusting to life in Jerusalem, learning Hebrew in Ulpan, dealing with the shops, the banks, the health care system and the bureaucracy. They are trying to keep in touch with friends and family in Los Angeles. They read the bad news from the United States and are grateful that they are here.

Geulah

Nefesh B’Nefesh: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau The Ten Lost Tribes “We have not taken foreign territory or any alien property, but have occupied our ancestral heritage, for some time unjustly wrested from us by our enemies; now that we have a favorable opportunity, we are merely recovering our ancestral heritage” (Maccabees 1, 15:33-34). We weathered […]

30 November

In November 2014 the Israeli government dedicated November 30 of every year as a day to honor and remember the Jewish refugees who were expelled from Arab countries following 1948’s Arab-Israeli War. These are some of their stories The Exile of Jews from Arab Lands Fact Sheet: Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries Why was there […]

Thanksgiving

T is for that we are thankful that we live in Israel H is for our home in Eretz Yisrael A is for the alternate News Sites N is for Rebbe Nachman of Breslov K is for Rabbi Meir Kahane S is for Shabbat G is for our Gedolim I is for Israeli Innovation V […]