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Moshav Aderet is situated at the top of a mountain deeply embedded in a JNF Forest, close to Bet Shemesh. From most locations on the Moshav, there is an unobstructed, beautiful view of the entire Emek H...
Alon Shvut was founded in 1970 with the goal of creating an intimate Torah community centered around Yeshivat Hesder Har Etizon. Many of the students and the teachers of the Yeshiva have made Alon Shvut their home. In addition to Yeshi...
  Ariel, also known as the capitol of the Shomron region, is a well planned community established over thirty years ago by Ron Nachman. The neighborhoods are attractively laid out and offer a range of housing options as well as community ser...
The residents of Bet Rimon wake up every morning to the spectacular views of the Lower Galil hills and valleys. The view is cross-country, from the snow-capped Hermon mountain to the boats in Haifa Bay. The history of Beit Rimon began in 1979...
Since 1991, when the first English-speaking residents moved to the Sheinfeld neighborhood in Beit Shemesh, there has been an exponential growth of English speakers. The English speaking population has grown to be a significant presence on...
Efrat has long been a popular destination for English-speaking Olim. The community offers excellent schools, a close proximity to Jerusalem, a supportive community and a wide range of services. Although located in Gush Etzion (the Etzion bloc...
Kibbutz Ein Hanatziv, located in the Beit Shean Valley, is named after Rabbi Tzvi Yehudah Berlin, whose initials form the acronym by which he is known -- the Natziv from Volozhin. The Natziv (Hebrew for “pillar”) was one of the greatest R...
Kibbutz El Rom was originally founded in 1971, by a seed group of pioneers from the Machanot Olim Zionist youth movement, and was located near Quneitra. The original settlement was destroyed in 1973 in the Yom Kippur War when its fields becam...
Founded in 1998, this town received the status of a city in 2008, making it the largest, exclusively religious city in Israel. Designed to be family-oriented, this pl...
When asked to describe their community, residents of Elazar choose words like "warm", "hevrati" (social), and "diverse". Each of these words captures a different quality of this Yishuv. Yishuv Elazar began as a cooperative moshav established by N...
Eshchar is a community village in the Misgav region of the Western Galilee where both religious and secular residents live together in harmony and mutual respect. The community's aim is to live in an environment of mutual tolerance and toget...
Even Shmuel is fast becoming a prime destination for Dati Leumi Olim. The Yishuv is currently growing at a robust pace, and the first wave of English-speaking Olim have already settled in. Founded in 1956 with 100 families, Even Shmuel is current...
Founded in 1884, Gedara is one of the oldest cities in the country. In fact, its main street in the old section of the town is a legally preserved area. Currently at...
Gush Etzion is comprised of: Alon Shvut, Elazar, Kfar Etzion , Kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Maale Amos, Neve Daniel, Sussia, Tekoa Gush Etzion is a coalition of 14 different communities, spread across the Judean Hills between Jerusalem and Hebron. The comm...
Moshav Hazorim was founded in 1939 as one of the original "Homah U'Migdal" ("Wall and Tower") settlements, before the founding of the State of Israel. Situated 30 meters below sea level in the Yavniel Valley (between Tiberias and Yavniel), Mo...
In 1981, on a hill overlooking the ruins of the Talmudic village of Tzippori, halfway between Haifa and Tiberius, a group of pioneers moved into caravans and established the yishuv Hoshaya. Twenty-nine years later, the yishuv is a thriving commun...
Karnei Shomron is a sprawling regional center, located midway between present day Alfei Menashe and Kedumim—on the border between where the tribes of Ephraim and Menashe lived in Biblical times. There are close to 2,000 families livin...
   Keshet is a religious Moshav in the Golan, which was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War. First established in a bunker in the ruins of Quneitra, the community has been relocated several times. The Moshav was finally ...
Kfar Vradim, which means “Village of the Roses,” was established in 1984 as a small village in the foothills of the Western Galil. Today, Kfar Vradim is a thriving community of approximately 6,000 residents who live in a region known for its ...
Kiryat Hayovel was named in 1950 to celebrate the jubilee year of the Jewish National Fund. The neighborhood is located on one of the highest points in Jerusalem,it and it borders on the neighborhood of Bayit Vegan. Kiryat Hayovel has a mixed...
Maale Adumim has all the advantages of a city: an enclosed mall and several strip malls, a municipal government center, intra-city transportation, an extensive library, health services, an art museum, sports and recreational facilities, a lake, ...
Moshav Matityahu is a unique American-style "Yeshivish" community in the center of Israel; most of the population is English-speaking. The community was initially founded as a Moshav Shitufi (cooperative agricultural settlement) in 1981 by ...
Meitar was established in 1984 by a mixed group of secular and religious Jews, and the feeling of openness and acceptance is a trademark of the community until this day. This southern gem of a town is a friendly community where everyone makes an...
Mevo Horon, located between Modiin and Latrun, is composed of Dati-Leumi, Chardal and Haredi families. The community was founded in 1970 as a Poalei Agudat Yisrael Moshav Shitufi, a collectively-owned community. After it was privatized during the...
Moreshet is a Religious-Zionist community village in the central Galilee, a mere 20 minute drive from the Krayot and Karmiel. The Yishuv, overlooking a stunning view of the Haifa Bay, offers a warm and supportive community, established with a...
One of Israel's truly beautiful seaside resort cities is also an eclectic mix of Jewish ethnicities. Named for American philanthropist Nathan Strauss, the 80 year-old city has a wide mix of nationalities and tourists: 40% of the city's po...
Founded in the beginning of the 20th century, Pardes Chana was originally based on an agricultural economy. The city is still dotted with many citrus groves. Pardes Chana is composed of a diverse population, including young families and retiree...
Nefesh B'Nefesh - Aliyah Live the Dream Ramat Beit Shemesh is comprised of: Ramat Shilo started in 1998 as a suburb of Beit Shemesh has quickly become one of the top destinations of Orthodox Anglo Olim. Ramat Beit...
Officially known as Ramot Alon, the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot - as it has become known - is a wonderful choice for Olim who want to be in Jerusalem but do not like the noisy lifestyle of a city. With its relatively affordable housing, smaller...
Rehovot has a reputation for welcoming Olim. From the time it was founded in 1890, Rehovot has attracted attention from abroad. The world famous Weitzman Institute of Science, the Agricultural Faculty of the Hebrew University, and assorted hi-tech and bio...
Shoham is a quiet bedroom community for people employed in the greater Tel Aviv area. A small number of English speakers have been living in Shoham since it was founded. Currently, there is more of an interest in the community among new Olim....
Shorashim is a community located in the Misgav region of the Western Galilee. This community was founded by a group of North Americans and has absorbed families from a number of English-speaking countries, as well as native-born Israelis. Sh...
The official name of this community is Kiryat Yearim. It was founded in the late 1960's by a group of students and teachers from Yeshivat Telz in America. Irving Stone...
Tuval is situated on a beautiful mountaintop in the Western Galilee, and boasts breathtaking views - from Rosh Hanikra in the north to Haifa in the south. Tuval was established as a Kibbutz in 1981 by ideological groups of young people from S...
Tzur Hadassah, named after the Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America, was founded in the 1950's. It is nestled in the hills of the Jerusalem corridor and is surrounded by several national parks and other small towns. The lifestyle...
Once a small, sleepy Yishuv virtually unknown to the Anglo world, Yad Binyamin is fast becoming a prime destination for the North American Dati-Leumi Torani community. As Anglo Olim began to look for additional living options, particularly...
Ever dreamed of living in a rural setting, but found that a religious lifestyle and need to be close to centers of employment kept the dream from becoming a reality? Are you open to living among people who come from a very different culture...
Yokneam Illit is a small city in northern Israel, southeast of Haifa. It is located in a hilly region of the lower Galilee, bordered by Highway 70 and Mount Carmel. Most people from the center of the country are only familiar with Yokneam a...