ALIYAH WEBINAR “EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALIYAH TO ISRAEL” – WZO

ALIYAH WEBINAR “EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALIYAH TO ISRAEL”

We had a few great guest speakers giving valuable information for Aliyah candidates from the former USSR to communities across the United States.

The Main Session was devoted to Aliya documentation requirements and Q&A with the experts:

Nina Krikheli, Sohnut Coordinator for former USSR Aliyah applicants, led the session, answered many questions from the audience and addressed personal issues

Vladimir Paley, Aliyah Process documentation expert gave important information about recent changes in the documentation requirements.

The leader of the community, Rabbi Ben Zion Laskin, hosted the event and presented Marina Rosenberg-Koritny who gave her remarks and greetings from Jerusalem.

Eliezer Fridland gave a Virtual Tour of an Israeli Kibbutz.

 In total, over 50 questions were answered, 150+ people were in the Zoom session and over 4,000 viewers on Facebook Live.

 This event illuminated a lot of grey areas of the very complicated Aliya process.

27 Dec 2021
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