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Afula is a modern Middle Eastern city, which was founded with a vision of becoming a hub city for residents of Emek Yizrael. The city has a relaxed and friendly feel, which complements the quality of life it offers its residents. Its mix o...
Arad borders on the Judean Desert and the Negev. It is 48 km East of Be'er Sheva and 24 km west of the Dead Sea. The city was founded in 1962 as the first planned city in the State of Israel, and it offers its residents a high quality of ...
  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...
This fifty-year-old beach-side community is the fifth largest city in Israel. The active ports of Ashdod have made the city a household name for most new immigrants who are bringing their possessions to Israel by boat. The municipality ...
The ancient Biblical city of Ashkelon is today a beautiful community of 110,000 residents, nestled on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Ashkelon is 48 km South of Tel Aviv, approximately 50 minutes by train, 40 minutes by car. Providing a high sta...
The Northern Negev region is booming. Today it takes only an hour to get from Be’er Sheva to Tel Aviv by road or rail (Jerusalem – 1.5 hours). The upgrading of the railway system and the building of the Route 6 Highway, allow those who work in the ce...
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...
This southern city, known to English speakers for decades as a backwater development town, has begun a wonderful process of transforming itself into a city that is now ready to absorb Olim from Western countries. Under the forward, creati...
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...
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...
Ganei Modiin is a bedroom community just north of Modiin, enjoying beautiful views of the Ben Shemen forest. Originally an almost exclusively Sephardi/Yemenite Haredi community, over the past few years a fast-growing influx of American olim and ...
Golan is comprised of: Afik, El Rom, Hispin, Keshet, Yonatan Communities on the Golan offer a high quality of life. The Golan is known to be one of the most beautiful areas in Israel, with excellent weather: evenings bring cooler air, while sum...
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...
Hadera, the largest city in the Hof HaCarmel region, prides itself on the lush ‘green’ space which is meticulously cultivated throughout the city. A forest in the southern end of Hadera provides the residents with a  beautiful recreational...
Haifa is a quiet, beautiful, residential city with a decidedly European flavor. Haifa has a rich cultural life, a young cafe and bar scene along the main drag on the ...
The Har Nof community was first established on the western-most hill of Jerusalem in the early 1980s and, as its name implies, this "mountain with a view" overlooks a spectacular vista of the Jerusalem Forest and the Judean Hills . It has...
Jerusalem is comprised of: Armon HaNatziv, Arnona - North Talpiot, Baka (Geulim), Bayit Vegan, French Hill, German Colony, Gilo, Givat Mordechai, Givat Ram, Givat Shaul, Har Hotzvim, Har Nof, Homat Shmuel (Har Homa), Katamonim (Gonen), Kiryat Hayovel, K...
The communities of Kadima and Tzoran are in many ways two separate communities that are governed by the same municipality and therefore, share services and resources. The communities are 60 years old, and began as agricultural residential areas. ...
The city of Karmiel lies on the main road between Akko and Tzefat, in the heart of the Beit Kerem Valley. One of Israel's few "planned cities", this beautiful, unique and modern city boasts continuous municipal activity to keep the city ...
Kfar Tavor is a pastoral and picturesque Moshava situated at the foot of Mt. Tavor, between Afula and Tiberias. Kfar Tavor is one of the first Moshavot in Israel, and was established by members of the First Aliyah. In 1901, 28 farming famili...
Kiryat Tivon is located about 15 kilometers southeast of Haifa, on the ruins of the Second Temple period city of Bet Shearim, in the hills between Emek Yizrael and Emek Zvulun. With a population of slightly over 17,000, Tivon is a 70-yea...
Kochav Yaakov is located just 15 minutes away from Jerusalem, and offers a stunning view of the Judean hills at a very reasonable cost. Residents of Kochav Yaakov take pride in their quality of life; the fresh air, beautiful homes, g...
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, ...
Migdal HaEmek, best translated as “The Tower of the Valley” is so called because of its geographical location. The city stands as a tower, overlooking Emek Yizrael (the Jezreal Valley), the Carmel mountains, and the Lower Galilee. Alth...
Before 1996, Modiin existed only in the dreams of its government promoters and the imagination of its designer, famed architect Moshe Safdi. This fact is remarkable, considering that Modiin now has over 83,000 residents.Within the next ten years ...
Modiin Illit is a Litvish-oriented Kollel community that nurtures its members and provides a thoroughly insular Torah environment. The founders of Modiin Illit deliberately established their community outside of a city, in an area where res...
Nefesh B'Nefesh - Aliyah Live the Dream Nahariya is a lovely city located 30 kilometers north of Haifa on a beautiful stretch of the Mediterranean coast. Founded in 1934 by Jews from Germany, it has now developed into a popular se...
Sitting 500 meters above sea level, Nazeret Illit overlooks the Lower Galil, and is one of the few Israeli cities which receive snowfall a few days each winter. Founded in the mid 1950's, Nazeret Illit was envisioned as a Jewish "counterpart...
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...
Looking out from Neve Daniel's summit on a clear day, it is possible to see the tall buildings of Tel Aviv toward the west, and the mountains of Jordan toward the east. Neve Daniel Stats Region: Efrat & G...
Founded with 50 families from North Africa in 1955, this city is expected to grow to 65,000 residents within the next 10 years. Aided by Project Alpha to expand the population as well as lan...
  Ra'anana was founded in the early 1920s as agricultural settlement by a group of New Yorkers. Since that time, the City of Ra'anana has only grown in popularity among Jews from North America an...
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...
Ramat Yishai, a local council in Northern Israel, is located on the western edge of the Yizrael Valley. The population today is diverse and comprised of families from many different ethnic backgrounds, mainly secular, professional and well ed...
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...
Rishon LeZion (lit. “First to Zion”), which is Israel’s fourth-largest city, is situated along the central Israeli coastal plain 12 kilometers south of Tel Aviv. It is part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area. Founded in 1882 by a group of Zion...
Rosh Pina, a picturesque, historic village, is located on the northeastern slopes of the Upper Galilee mountains overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the Hula valley, Mount Hermon and Golan Heights. Rosh Pina, first established in 1878, has grown ...
This laid back yishuv, which is nestled in the outer areas of Gush Etzion has capitivating views of the Judean mountains from all directions. What is unique about this community is the natural interactions between the close knit secular ...
Tel Aviv is comprised of: Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan Considered to be the Manhattan or London of Israel,Tel Aviv is the city that never sleeps. It is Israel's center of the arts, finance, law, and business, and it offers a wide variety of lifestyl...
Tel Tzion, a suburb of Kochav Yaakov, is located 15 kilometers north of Jerusalem. It was established in 2000 to answer the needs of young Haredi couples looking for affordable suburban housing in the greater Jerusalem area. The community...
  Located on the western shore of the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) at 200 meters below sea level, Tiberias is Israel's lowest city. Surrounded by mountains, with the Kinneret at its base, ...
When you mention the city of Tzefat to most Israelis, a warm smile generally comes to their face. Tzefat is historical, romantic, charming, and quirky. Though most Israelis have never thought of living in Tzefat, they absolutely love visiting the...
Located in the eastern part of the Lower Galilee, Yavniel was founded as an agricultural village (“Moshava”) in 1901 by the Jewish Colonization Association.  True to its roots, Yavniel still retains a small town agricultural feel, whil...
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...
It seems that nearly all who come to visit Zichron Yaakov fall in love with the town, and it is easy to see why. Zichron has a world-famous winery, a quaint, brick-paved downtown district, and a stunning view of the Mediterranean coast. Th...