- made aliyah
- immigrated to Israel
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Aliyah — For the singer, see Aaliyah. For other uses, see Aliyah (disambiguation). Aliyah to Israel and settlement … Wikipedia
Aliyah from Latin America in the 2000s — Following the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, and in the wake of the 1999–2002 Argentine political and economic crisis, many Argentine Jews emigrated to Israel. More than 10,000 Jews from Argentina immigrated to Israel since 2000, joining the… … Wikipedia
ALIYAH AND ABSORPTION — GENERAL SURVEY Introduction Aliyah, ascension or going up, is the coming of Jews as individuals or in groups, from exile or diaspora to live in the Land of Israel. Those who go up for this purpose are known as olim – a term used in the Bible for… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Aliyah from Ethiopia — The Jewish aliyah from Ethiopia began during the mid 1970s, during which the majority of the Jewish Ethiopians immigrated to Israel. The eligibility of the Jewish Ethiopians to immigrate to Israel In 1973 the Israeli Ministry of Absorption… … Wikipedia
Aliyah from the Soviet Union in the 1970s — In the 1970s a big immigration wave of Soviet Union Jews came to Israel.BackgroundA mass emigration was politically undesirable for the Soviet regime. In the wake of Israel s victory in the Six Day War in 1967, the USSR broke off the diplomatic… … Wikipedia
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First Aliyah — The First Aliyah (also The Farmers Aliyah) was the first modern widespread wave of Zionist aliyah. Jews who migrated to Palestine in this wave came mostly from eastern Europe and from Yemen. This wave of aliyah began in 1881 82 and lasted until… … Wikipedia
Pre-Zionist Aliyah — Ever since the Jews were exiled from the Land of Israel, during all generations, many Jews aspired to return to their ancestral homeland. They immigrated as singles, in small groups, with or without immigration permits, and requested to live and… … Wikipedia
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