The return of the Jewish people from exile in the diaspora (world) is referred to as Aliyah. The word Aliyah is a derivative from the Hebrew word ‘laalot’ which means to go out or in certain regions of Israel ‘to ascend’. If the goal is to be an immigrant to the Land of Israel then please have a look at this review as there are some timely and very informative bits of information contained within. The first thing that needs to be known about Aliyah is that the immigrants who make this journey back to the Land of Israel are referred to as Oleh. This means one who goes up and makes perfect sense in a spiritual and personal aspect as the entire format of returning to the Israel is a common goal for both the citizens of the country as well as the Israeli Government. All across the world and regardless of what country you hail from if you can claim Jewish descent or have been intertwined with the Jewish faith through marriage then you are welcome to take the journey of a lifetime to the Land of Israel through Aliyah.
Trip to Homeland
In order to learn about what steps are mandatory and required for the trip of Aliyah to Israel please have a look at the below list of steps for that endeavor. While there are so many stories about the immigration routes that so many people have taken to the Homeland of Israel it is important that you understand this journey will be a very personal one indeed. The choice to return to the Land of Israel through Aliyah is one that is made by thousands of individuals each and every year and many have found success in the State of Israel.
Steps to Aliyah
• Register at your Local Jewish Aliyah Center
• Research and Learn all there is to know and all that you can get your hands on about the Immigration to the Land of Israel
• Retain and Record each and every word of each conversation and transcribe that conversation with the name and date and title of the individual whom was spoken to on a written format.
• Prepare the Family for Aliyah to the Land of Israel
Many immigration journeys start with a visit to the local Jewish Alliance Center in your home country. If the locality is not near or is not easily accessible then this can be alleviated with online access and telephone communication. There will be, however, the necessity to have a few face-to-face interviews with the representatives of the Jewish Aliyah Center and these are usually found in larger metropolitan areas such as Miami, Los Angeles, Denver, New York and other larger cities all across the United States.
For all those desire to become a new immigrant to Israel and are not originating this journey from the North American continent then please search for a list of Israel Aliyah World Centers in or around your native homeland. From North America to Australia there are Jewish Federation Centers that concentrate and specialize on Aliyah so that your trip to Israel will go as smooth as possible. Good luck and we will see you in Jerusalem.
I am a 42 yeard old from a small jewish comunnity in Lima. I have strawberry blondish hair, hazel green eyes, and a good figure, in sha pe, No health issues. I am completely independent and own my one home near downtonwn.I first moved to Miami Beach and when I graduated from college thre I went to Law School here, at DU. Since grauating in 1997 I have worked for the same Law Firm: and never taken a day off. I find now that I am needed to pay attention to what I want, for the second half of my life and that is be in home, in Israel. I have a world of knowledge in my head thay I would love to share to advanced studens bout our U.S immigtation system, but also would love to work at any job I could get. Within my work organization I am also the person charged with management of all personnel and office policies. I have with me svings that should help a bit to get me over the bump of transition. Hopefully you could provide guidance and assistance in what that would be or ehatever I do not have. Thank you and will be waiting anxiously for your reply. I have U.S. passport an my dad has an Israeli Passport so that part should no be complicated.