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.

Freedom Flight from France - Tel Aviv, Israel - December 10, 2025 2 woman at airport, smiling, clapping hands - woman in white blouse, black sweater, light purple scarf, hoding Israeli flag - woman with glasses, polka dot blouse, yellow bag
Project Spotlight: Freedom Flights Close Out 2025
Freedom Flight program ends 2025 with the arrival of 106 olim from 10 different countries.
Cynthia and Yoni Abitbul Family - Freedom Flight from France - Tel Aviv, Israel - December 10, 2025 Cynthia and Yoni Abitbul with 4 daughters: Shany (15 years), Liv (11 years), Ness (6 years), Abby (2 years) standing in a group at the airport, smiling at the camera - young girl (Abby) with pacifier wearing branded logo T-shirt and holding small Israeli flag - girl (Ness) wearing branded logo T-shirt
“Aliyah is Not Only a Dream, But Also a Return"
Earlier this month, Cynthia and her family made aliyah from France with The Fellowship's help.
STORY Levchenko Family - Ukraine Olim Klitah
Project Spotlight: “The Fellowship Helped Us Tremendously"
The Fellowship helped Sergii, Alona, and their five children make aliyah after years of support.
Jeremias Rugura Matzkin, oleh from Argentina and IDF soldier. young adult man in military gear holding blue plastic bottle, smiling, happy, standing outdoors
Jeremias Before and After the War
The Fellowship meets with lone soldier Jeremias, who came to Israel in 2022.
Newly arrived Jewish immigrants from India, members of the 'Bnei Menashe' community arrive to the Ben Gurion international airport on October 13, 2021, The 'Bnei Menashe' community belongs to one of the 10 'lost tribes' of Israel exiled by an Assyrian empire 27 centuries ago
Fellowship Freedom Flights to Fly 1,200 Bnei Menashe Tribe Members
The aliyah of 1,200 Bnei Menashe members is the first step in a larger plan to bring the whole tribe to Israel.
Raisa Zeikin
Hope for Hanukkah: Raisa
Fellowship staff visited Holocaust survivors living in Israel with food boxes and goodies for Hanukkah. This week, meet Raisa.