Voices of Olim
Olim navigate studying in Israel
Academic life in Israel can be challenging – from navigating a new language, culture, and bureaucracy – yet it can also be deeply rewarding.
KeepOlim: supporting olim where the system falls short
Olim reflect on why they made aliyah this year
Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers
Lauren Adilev: from everywhere to Kiryat Arba
Veteran olah, business owner, and writer Lauren Adilev, reflects on her aliyah and life in Israel.
Olim’s guide to Jerusalem: best hangouts and activities for 2026
Known for its youthful energy and constant buzz, Jerusalem has plenty to offer newcomers looking to connect, explore, and enjoy city life.
From aliyah to the mic: How Benny P. Leva found his voice in Jerusalem
‘To be filming big specials or having big comedians come here and perform in English - it makes Jerusalem a world-class comedy city.’
Finding her place: Leora Leeder's journey from New York to Israel
Leora was drawn by a deep connection to Israel and a desire to serve in the army – in her profession.
AMLAT: Guiding young Spanish-speaking women in Israel
The program offers young women from Latin America the opportunity to study Torah in a full-time, structured framework. Of the 450 girls who have participated so far, about 30% have made aliyah.
Lost phones, good deeds: Olim share heartwarming stories on Israeli buses
Some uplifting stories from olim who saw or experienced unexpected kindness on their travels.
MentOlim networking event revolutionizes job hunting for new olim
The gathering marked the first anniversary of MentOlim, an initiative that has quickly become a lifeline for olim navigating Israel’s competitive hi-tech market.
'Why did you bring me here?': Panel of olim discuss 'accidental' aliyah
Who pays the price of aliyah? Some 'accidental olim' - children who made aliyah not by choice, but by circumstance - share their experiences.
A land of opportunity: one young oleh’s path into hi-tech
Entering Israel’s hi-tech sphere isn’t always easy for new olim, especially without fluent Hebrew or any experience - but Jaime took the leap and now works at Oobit, a fintech company in Herzliya.
Nelech: inspiring the next generation of olim to make aliyah
In January 2026, Nelech, the only Orthodox program that almost fully integrates students into Israeli schools, will launch its pilot program with a cohort of 25 students from across the US.