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Repatriation

Psychometry to repatriation: how the ‘Megamat Aliyah’ project helps young Jews choose Israel
In Paris and Marseille, a psychometric exam for admission to Israeli universities was recently held.

Returning home: more than 27 thousand new repatriates in the year since last Passover
From Passover 2024 to Passover 2025, Israel welcomed 27,281 new repatriates — a figure that represents a multitude of personal stories and fates.

Returning Home: How the Repatriation Support Department is Changing Lives
On March 21, Buenos Aires exploded with emotions: Israeli pop star Noa Kirel met with the Jewish youth of Argentina.

American doctors are thinking about repatriation to Israel
In Teaneck, New Jersey, the annual MedEx medical conference was held, aimed at introducing US and Canadian healthcare professionals eligible for repatriation to professional opportunities in Israel.

Knesset: Repatriates will have simplified qualification verification and licensing
Good news for new repatriates.

São Paulo, Rio, Paris: Aliyah fairs pave the way home
On November 11 in São Paulo, November 12 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and November 17 in Paris, three aliyah fairs were held.

Important seminar in Paris
On September 16, 2024, a seminar was held in Paris, organized by the Department for Aliyah Promotion of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) under the leadership of Marina Rozenberg Koritny.

For new repatriates: recognition of diplomas and professional licenses will be simplified
Every year, about 10,000 repatriates with professions requiring licensing arrive in Israel.

Living, working, and studying in Israel
With the presence of Natan Berman, in charge of welcoming new immigrants at the Municipality of Jerusalem, and Leticia Baran, employment advisor at The Jewish Agency for Israel, the Aliyah Promotion Department of the World Zionist Organization held the conference ‘Living, Working, and Studying in Israel’.

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.