Ramat Beit Shemesh
Ramat Beit Shemesh boasts a multitude of established and vibrant Torah communities, coupled with a well-developed infrastructure of schools and organizations, making it the number ONE destination for frum families making Aliyah.
Ramat Beit Shemesh boasts a multitude of established and vibrant Torah communities, coupled with a well-developed infrastructure of schools and organizations, making it the number ONE destination for frum families making Aliyah.
Dental technicians aspiring to work in Israel must obtain a license from the Ministry of Health. There are four levels of Dental Technician licensing as listed below.
In cooperation with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Ministry of Health and The Jewish Agency for Israel, Nefesh B’Nefesh expands its recruitment, licensing and placement services to assist Physician Olim from around the world.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
Bnai Zion Medical Center (formerly Rothschild) was founded in 1922 as the first Jewish hospital in the city of Haifa. It is now a government hospital with 454 beds and nearly 2,000 doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals and administrative personnel.
ALYN Hospital is acknowledged worldwide as a premier hospital specializing in pediatric rehabilitation. It is the only facility of its kind in Israel. ALYN’s reputation in diagnosing and rehabilitating infants, children and adolescents with physical disabilities, both congenital and acquired, is meticulous. The children treated at ALYN come from Israel and abroad. The hospital welcomes all patients regardless of religion or nationality.
Adi Negev Rehabilitation Medical Center is the first and only rehabilitation hospital in Israel’s Negev region. The hospital has two inpatient units : neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation units As well as outpatient rehabilitation
Finding suitable Parnassa in Eretz Yisroel is an integral part of preparing for a successful Aliyah. Asking questions, conducting research, planning, and networking are all part of the employment puzzle when making Aliyah.
The Tkuma region is comprised of five regional councils (Chof Ashkelon, Sha’ar HaNegev, Sdot Negev, Eshkol, and Sderot), with a total population of 270,000 residents. This region offers both rural and urban ways of life characterized by strong communities and a high quality of life.
At the BMC there are 3 internal and orthopedic pediatric emergency rooms Cardiac rehabilitation center imaging Echocardiography medical lab Expert center and more.
Founded in 1902, for the past 120 years, Shaare Zedek Medical Center has provided top-level medical care for the people of Jerusalem and is today the city’s largest and fastest-growing hospital.
There are an increasing number of professions that lend themselves to telecommuting, i.e., continuing employment remotely. Do you want to explore the option of telecommuting after you make Aliyah? Here are some suggestions for presenting the idea to your employer. The following contains excerpts from an actual proposal that an NBN Oleh successfully presented to his employer.
Founded in 1902, for the past 120 years, Shaare Zedek Medical Center has provided top-level medical care for the people of Jerusalem and is today the city’s largest and fastest-growing hospital.
Kiryat Shmuel, situated in the Haifa region of Northern Israel, is a picturesque suburban gated community. This community is extremely welcoming to newcomers, boasts lush greenery, adorned with numerous parks along its streets. Embracing individuals from various walks of religious life in Israel, Kiryat Shmuel takes pride in fostering an atmosphere of unity (achdus) and mutual respect among its diverse communities. The community is led by Rabbi Zalman Hacarmi, who is the nephew of Rabbi Gifter from Cleveland. Conveniently situated within walking distance of the local train station connecting to Haifa, Tel Aviv, Beer Sheva, and Jerusalem, Kiryat Shmuel is also within walking distance to grocery stores and is a short drive away from multiple malls, outlets, and large supermarkets, enhancing the residents' accessibility and convenience.
Over the past several years, Karmiel has emerged as a fantastic choice for Anglo-Olim. This middle-class, picturesque city provides an ideal environment for raising children, offering abundant open spaces, parks, and playgrounds. The integrated Yeshivish/Balebatish community, with its out-of-town flavor, allows each family to carve out its niche. Distanced from the hustle of the city center, the tranquil and unhurried lifestyle offers Anglos a gentle transition and integration into Israeli culture. Despite its modest size, the schools are outstanding, and the community exudes vibrancy.
Over the past decade, Afula has undergone a transformative expansion and development of its frum community. The city offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, encompassing all the amenities characteristic of a frum community, and is conveniently situated not far from major shopping and business centers. This mid-sized city boasts a proud out-of-town flavor and offers more affordable housing than many other cities across Israel. The blend of its diverse frum communities, the accepting attitude of its residents, and the presence of numerous schools and mosdos position Afula as an ideal destination for Olim seeking to establish Torah homes in a healthy, relaxed, and more affordable environment.
Nestled in the heart of Israel between Yerushalayim and Tel Aviv, Rechovot boasts a flat terrain with a warm climate, serving as a home to diverse segments of Israeli society. In this vibrant city, residents not only get along but thrive and have the utmost mutual respect. The city fosters an atmosphere of tolerance and acceptance, influenced significantly by its longtime spiritual leader, the late R’ Simcha Hacohen Cook Z”L. The warm and welcoming residents, combined with a variety of housing options, contribute to the growing trend of more Anglos choosing Rechovot as their city of Aliyah in recent years.
Clalit is Israel’s largest healthcare network, providing primary, secondary and tertiary care to more than 4.7 million members. Clalit's 14 hospitals and over 1,600 clinics and health facilities provide quality care to the unique needs of patients and their families.
In order to obtain a license from the Misrad Habriut, you must personally submit your request at the Misrad Habriut office closest to your home (according to the address written in your Israeli Identification Card).
In order to obtain a license from the Misrad Habriut, you must personally submit your request at the Misrad Habriut office closest to your home (according to the address written in your Israeli Identification Card).
In order to obtain a license from the Misrad Habriut, you must personally submit your request at the Misrad Habriut office closest to your home (according to the address written in your Israeli Identification Card).
In order to obtain a license from the Misrad Habriut, you must personally submit your request at the Misrad Habriut office closest to your home (according to the address written in your Israeli Identification Card).
Are you a dedicated medical professional looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of 500,000 people in Netanya and the entire Sharon area? Laniado Hospital invites you to join our dynamic team of healthcare experts, where excellence and compassion converge to create an environment of healing and care.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
In order to become recognized and licensed as a psychologist in Israel, one must complete a Master’s degree (or higher) as well as a bachelor’s degree both in psychology containing all requirements and conditions specified online on the Ministry of Health’s website.
The Government Medical Centers Directorate is the largest hospital network in Israel, comprising 25 medical centers: 11 General, 9 Psychiatric, and 5 Geriatric facilities. These medical centers are strategically located throughout Israel, encompassing both tertiary and peripheral medical facilities.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
About 85% of all dentists in Israel work in private clinics or in group practice. Other employment opportunities include Kupot Holim, school clinics, Kibbutzim and hospitals. Dentists working in public institutions are allowed to work in private clinics as well.
Founded in 1902, for the past 120 years, Shaare Zedek Medical Center has provided top-level medical care for the people of Jerusalem and is today the city’s largest and fastest-growing hospital.
Founded in 1902, for the past 120 years, Shaare Zedek Medical Center has provided top-level medical care for the people of Jerusalem and is today the city’s largest and fastest-growing hospital.
KMG is a United group of physicians who work for all the Israeli HMOs and other private medical organizations throughout the country. We insure to our teams of doctors the best working conditions in their respective field of expertise. KMG welcome olim physicians from the US, Canada and France A 1500-bed, world-class governmental academic medical center, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has a well-deserved reputation as a national referral center across a wide range of medical and surgical disciplines, with the vision of providing excellent and compassionate care to all of its patients.
The Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) is one of the largest hospitals in Israel, and the only one located right at the heart of Tel Aviv. A 1500-bed, world-class governmental academic medical center, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has a well-deserved reputation as a national referral center across a wide range of medical and surgical disciplines, with the vision of providing excellent and compassionate care to all of its patients.
Asia Community Health Services was established in 1991 as a group of experts in the field of family medicine by family doctors in the Negev region, and has been operating since then in the fields of primary medicine and specialist medicine.
Established in 1948, Sheba Medical Center is the largest, most comprehensive healthcare facility in the Middle East, a recognized leader in patient care, and one of the top 10 hospitals in the world according to Newsweek magazine.
For more than a century, Hadassah Medical Organization has provided medical services to the people of Israel and the world.
Tzafon Medical Center, located near the city of Tiberias, was established in 1955. At first, it’s activity from wooden huts, given by the Finnish government to the young Israeli State, in exchange for shipments of oranges.
The Barzilai Medical Center, located in the southwest district of the city of Ashkelon, is a medium-large hospital boasting 650 beds. It plays a vital role in catering to a population of 500,000 citizens, spanning the cities of Ashkelon, Kiryat Gat, and Sderot, as well as the rural areas surrounding the Gaza envelope.
The Herzog medical center, located at the entrance to Jerusalem, is a 500 bed hospital specializing in 4 major fields: Mental health, geriatrics, rehabilitation pediatric and adult respiratory care, with the largest ventilator care center in the country.
Maccabi health care services is the second largest HMO in Israel providing medical services to 2.7 million customers. Maccabi has medical facilities nationwide providing community and prehospital care. Maccabi has agreements with all major Israeli hospitals.
Leumit Health Services is a leading health care provider in the community in Israel, with Over 720,000 members that receive services
Meuhedet is a dynamic and innovative HMO. A proud pioneer of Hybrid-Medicine in Israel, offering advanced health services with top tier doctors and medical teams.
720 newcomers who arrived in Israel since the onset of the war.
Occupational Therapists are employed by health funds, hospitals, clinics, special-ed schools, etc.
Occupational Therapists are employed by health funds, hospitals, clinics, special-ed schools, etc.
Occupational Therapists are employed by health funds, hospitals, clinics, special-ed schools, etc.
Occupational Therapists are employed by health funds, hospitals, clinics, special-ed schools, etc.
Occupational Therapists are employed by health funds, hospitals, clinics, special-ed schools, etc.
Nefesh B’Nefesh recognizes ten inspiring young Olim who are contributing to the war effort
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration (Misrad Ha'aliyah V'haklita) provides dedicated support through the Center for Integration in Science to eligible scientists, including new Olim, returning resident scientists, as well as those considering Aliyah/return to Israel.
With continued stress on Israel’s national healthcare system, Nefesh B’Nefesh, together with Israel’s Ministries of Health and Aliyah as well as The Jewish Agency for Israel, is working to help alleviate the nation’s physician shortage
An initiative of Nefesh B’Nefesh, Jewish National Fund-USA and Friends of the IDF (FIDF).
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
In order to be recognized as a nurse in Israel, one must hold a license issued by the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Health.
Caring for an elderly or frail family member can be challenging and demanding, often requiring round-the-clock supervision. As the care needs become overwhelming for family members, it's important to explore other care options. Hiring a 24-hour foreign care worker to care for your relative in their own home can be a cost-effective alternative to nursing homes.
Newcomers from the U.S. touch down in Israel, undeterred by ongoing security situation
The bereaved children and teens with whom I worked in the Koby Mandell Foundation taught [...]
Dear Parents of Lone Soldiers, When your son or daughter informed you of their decision [...]
For most animal lovers, a household pet is another member of the family. Pets are required to go through a separate approval process before they will be allowed entry into Israel. Israel’s Misrad Hachaklaut (Ministry of Agriculture), Reshut Hateva V’haganim (Nature Reserves Authority) and EL AL Israel Airlines each have specific regulations that determine which pets are eligible to travel on flights and be approved for entry into Israel. Coordinating your pet’s Aliyah requires advanced planning.
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
In total, Israel has 61 higher education institutions, with 10 universities and 51 colleges [...]
The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration is offering a retroactive reimbursement of up to 4,000 NIS to Olim who were required to translate and/or notarize documents in order to transfer their professional license in Israel. The Oleh must submit the original receipts (or verified copies).
Bituach Leumi (The National Insurance Institute of Israel) is responsible for a wide range [...]
For the first time ever, the Israeli public was given the exciting opportunity to support Olim-owned businesses at an open ‘Shuk’
Bituach Leumi (The National Insurance Institute of Israel) is responsible for a wide range [...]
One of the most shameful episodes in United Nations history was when Yasser Arafat threatened the United Nations: (after removing the gun from his holster) "Today I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand.”
The topic of living in Eretz Yisrael has taken center stage in the Jewish world over the past century. I would venture to say that there is hardly a more debated halachic topic in contemporary times.
In an address to the United Nations, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett compared today’s political polarization to the corona pandemic saying, “Both coronavirus and polarization can erode public trust in our institutions, both can paralyze nations.
Israeli Air Force “Captain S.” is a 26-year-old female fighter jet pilot. She is the only female pilot in Israel to fly one of the Air Force F-35I stealth fighter jets and was recently appointed deputy commander of the 116th “Southern Lions” F-35 squadron. The F-35 jet that “Captain S.” flies was manufactured at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Fort Worth, Texas.
Our pilot One-Stop-Shop with the U.S. Embassy Jerusalem, hosted at the Nefesh B'Nefesh Aliyah Campus, was a huge success.
The most significant development in Jewish history over the past one hundred and fifty years is the establishment of State of Israel. After two thousand years of forced exile, the Jewish people can determine their own destiny on the Jewish people’s historic homeland, Eretz Yisrael.
Zionism is a diverse movement, made up of various different streams that extend from communist Zionists to cultural Zionists. Due to the early Zionists having never defined Zionism, the movement has accepted many different variations of Zionism and hasn’t banned any particular stream from joining as fellow Zionists.
Olim from the Tri-state area attended the farewell event in preparation for their upcoming Aliyah in the summer of 2023
Many factors are considered when planning a move to Eretz Yisrael. In addition to finding suitable Parnassa and housing in a welcoming community, there is the need to find Moisdos, which offer proper Chinuch for children. Moving to Eretz Yisrael should never be the cause of a Yeridah in a child’s Ruchniyus development.
I made a fool of myself at my wedding. It’s tough to admit, but I was an arrogant 21 year old, coming off of three years of post-high school study in Israel and had returned to America for my wedding.
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WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP TO BUILD A STRONGER ISRAEL THROUGH ALIYAH