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  2. Aliyah - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word aliyah means "ascent" or "going up". Jewish tradition views traveling to the Land of Israel as an ascent, both geographically and metaphysically. In one opinion, the geographical sense preceded the metaphorical one, as most Jews going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, which is situated at approximately 750 meters (2,500 feet) above ...

  3. Chronology of Aliyah in modern times - Wikipedia

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    During the period of the Second Aliyah 1904 - 1914. Established for the first time in this year but was destroyed during the 1929 Palestine riots. Reestablished in 1944 and was destroyed again in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Reestablished for the last time in 1949. Karkur was merged with Pardes Hanna in 1969.

  4. 1990s post-Soviet aliyah - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 148,000 more Soviet immigrants arrived in Israel in 1991. Immigration to Israel dropped off significantly from then on but remained steady between 1992 and 1995. In 1992, 65,093 Soviet immigrants arrived in Israel, followed by 66,145 in 1993, 68,079 in 1994, and 64,848 in 1995. From then on, Soviet immigration dipped below 60,000 ...

  5. Nefesh B'Nefesh - Wikipedia

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    Historical Jewish population. Yom HaAliyah. v. t. e. Nefesh B'Nefesh ( Hebrew: נפש בנפש, lit. 'Soul to soul'), or Jewish Souls United, is a nonprofit organization, promotes, encourages and facilitates aliyah ( Jewish immigration to Israel) from the United States and Canada. [ 2 ] The organization aims to remove or minimize the financial ...

  6. First Aliyah - Wikipedia

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    The First Aliyah ( Hebrew: העלייה הראשונה, romanized : HaAliyah HaRishona ), also known as the agriculture Aliyah, was a major wave of Jewish immigration ( aliyah) to Ottoman Palestine between 1881 and 1903. [ 1][ 2] Jews who migrated in this wave came mostly from Eastern Europe and from Yemen, stimulated by pogroms and violence ...

  7. Second Aliyah - Wikipedia

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    The Second Aliyah ( Hebrew: העלייה השנייה, romanized : HaAliyah HaShniya) was an aliyah (Jewish immigration to the Land of Israel) that took place between 1904 and 1914, during which approximately 35,000 Jews, mostly from Russia, [1] with some from Yemen, [2] immigrated into Ottoman Palestine . The Second Aliyah was a small part of ...

  8. Fourth Aliyah - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in the Land of Israel. Demographic history of Palestine (region) Historical Jewish population. Yom HaAliyah. v. t. e. The Fourth Aliyah ( Hebrew: העלייה הרביעית, romanized : HaAliyah HaRevi'it') refers to the fourth wave of the Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine, mainly from Europe, between the years 1924 ...

  9. Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) is a non-profit organization of American and Canadian Jews who have made Aliyah to Israel. [ 1] AACI is a resource center for Israel's English-speaking population. AACI assists its members with all facets of Aliyah and absorption into Israeli society.