
Nefesh B'Nefesh Jewish Souls United
Nefesh B'Nefesh Jewish Souls United
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More about this organization
Mission
Every year, thousands of North Americans make Aliyah, finding great jobs, warm communities, and a holistic Jewish life. These Olim are writing the next chapter of Jewish History.
The Hebrew word “Aliyah” literally means ascent or rise, but for generations it has been used to mean “immigration to Israel.”
Israel has always been the center of the Jewish universe, but for centuries the dream of moving to Israel was just that, a dream.
In the 1880s, organized groups began to immigrate to Israel with the goal of building communities and settling the land. “Aliyah” became the official term for immigration to Israel when, in 1950, the State of Israel opened her doors to the Jews of the world and passed the Law of Return.
About
Nefesh B’Nefesh is here for you every step of the way, from pre-Aliyah planning to well after your arrival in Israel.
