Making Aliyah

We help fulfill biblical prophecy by bringing the Jewish people home “from the four quarters of the earth” (Isaiah 11:12) through aliyah (immigration to Israel), and provide them with klitah (resettlement) assistance when they arrive, giving them the tools they need to be full, productive citizens in their new home.

The Paniagua Family from Peru at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv.family, group photo, holding Israeli flag, adult man and woman and five children, smiling, happy
Project Spotlight: The Paniagua Family's Aliyah
The Fellowship supports the Paniagua family as they make ayliah from Peru to Israel.
A family with two young children, one in a stroller, stands in front of a sign for the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration with Israeli flags on either side.
'Thank You to The Fellowship'
A childhood dream came true for 32-year-old Aleksandra. She will finally be making aliyah with The Fellowship.
Yael Eckstein - brown headband, blue dress - greeting olim at door of plane with Israeli flags - girl with long hair, white T-shirt, black hooded acket, dark orange backpack
‘Nothing Short of a Miracle’
Married couple Gad and Odelia, together with their four young children, fulfilled a lifelong dream—making aliyah (immigrating to Israel) from France with The Fellowship.
Yael Eckstein - brown headband, blue dress - on tarmac with olim - hugging woman in tan tank top - Israeli flags
110 New Immigrants Arrive in Israel Day After Iran Ceasefire
The Fellowship just welcomed over 100 new olim (immigrants) from France and other areas of Europe.
Fabio and Raquel Zveibel with their two sons, Ben and Dan, olim from Brazil, at Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport. adult man and woman and two young boys, parents and children, mother father and sons, family sitting on floor holding Brazil-IFCJ flag, smiling, happy
Now, His Family Is Together in Israel
After nearly two decades in Brazil, Fabio's dream of returning home to Israel has finally come true – thanks to friends like you.
two young women, smiling, happy, peace sign, black pants and blue jacket, "American friends of Magen David Adom"
‘I’m Ready to Defend My Homeland’
Debbie, 22, first visited Israel from Mexico to participate in a volunteer program for a few months as a paramedic at Magen David Adom (Israel’s ve