Aliyah online EXPO 2021 – WZO

Aliyah online EXPO 2021

Join The Jewish Agency for Israel UK & Europe and the WZO, to the largest annual Aliyah EXPO on Sunday, 20th June 2021. Due to the pandemic, the EXPO will be held online. We aim to provide a thorough explanation of the Aliyah process and furnish you with as much information as possible about opportunities and life in Israel. The EXPO will be presented on a new and exciting digital platform. During the EXPO, you will have the opportunity to attend a variety of lectures. Our Experts from different Israeli institutions will be joining us to talk about the Israeli education system, health care, employment opportunities, Aliyah eligibility, absorption programs and many more. Also, you will have a chance to meet representatives of Israeli municipalities, universities and Olim organisations. Additionally, you will be able to pre-book one-on-one meetings with our experts. To register, please complete the form available under the link: http://bit.ly/AliyahExpo2021

15 Jun 2021
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