Posts Tagged: Aliyah blog
Paris Attacks Shed Light on Aliyah in Good Times and Bad
JNS.org - Thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening to express a type of grief they know all too well, following the murderous...
A Tale of Israeli Bureaucracy: The Ministry of Interior
JNS.org - I remember taking my brother to the Department of Motor Vehicles in Seattle to get his driver’s license. We arrived early in the morning, took...
My First Rosh Hashanah in the Land of Milk, Apples and Honey
JNS.org - The other day, I hopped on the bus and headed towards my Shabbat host for the weekend in Baka, a beautiful and quiet neighborhood...
Living in Israel and Visiting America Inspire Self-Reflection
JNS.org - As I sit on a bench at the First Station in Jerusalem, just about to leave Israel for a weeklong conference in the U.S.,...
A Lesson in Cultural Differences: Israeli vs. American Feminism
JNS.org - Hi, my name is Israel Girl and I am a feminist. While this may not be a shocking confession, the mere mention of the...
Your Frequently Asked Questions about Israel – Answered!
JNS.org - On the rare occasion that I get to talk to people from home (the 10-hour time difference is killer), I am often asked about...
TII: This is Israel
JNS.org - My friend from college made aliyah just a couple of months before me. She and her boyfriend came up with a secret code to...
Israel is the Jewish Melting Pot
JNS.org - The joyous, momentous welcoming ceremony for the new immigrants at Ben Gurion Airport was only the beginning of my aliyah day. We stayed...









