Ani Lo Maveen Ibrit
Marc Rosenberg, NBN Director of Pre-Aliyah As an Aliyah professional, I am often asked what is the most [...]
5 Resources for Developing your Career in Israel
Finding a job that’s right for you is integral to making you feel at home in Israel. Nefesh B’Nefesh’s Employment [...]
Unemployment Benefits for New Olim
Olim who have been in Israel for at least 6 months and are not employed, are entitled to a monthly living allowance through Misrad Haklita, known as Dmei Kiyum. Amounts for Dmei Kiyum are as follows. Note that unemployment benefits begin AFTER Sal Klita payments finish.
Glossary of Employment Terms
Useful employment terms in Hebrew.
Telecommuting
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.
Vocational Training Courses & Upskilling for Olim
Listing of vocational courses, retraining programs, and job placement centers for new Olim.
Tips for Successful Interviewing in Israel
There is a well-known adage that says: you never have a second chance to make a good first impression. Studies have shown that within one minute, you've already made your impression! As there are many cultural differences between North American and Israeli workplaces, the following are some important tips to prepare you to make a great impression on your potential Israeli employer.









