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We are strengthened by each oleh who comes to Israel.”Īccording to the data, the largest number of olim this year has been from Russia, with 5,075 immigrants arriving (which marks a 5% decrease from last year). We all must contribute to their integration. These olim are a strategic asset to the State of Israel and contribute to every aspect of life. Olim from across the globe chose to come and build their future in Israel. Despite the challenging period and many limitations brought on by the global pandemic, since the beginning of the year, there’s been a significant increase in olim in comparison to a similar period last year. Yaakov Hagoel, The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Acting Chairman of the Executive and Chairman of the World Zionist Organization: “I’m moved by each and every Aliyah flight. There are several events throughout this week to celebrate the contributions of olim to the country.
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To date, more than 3,340,000 immigrants have made Aliyah to Israel since the state’s establishment. We at the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration will continue to work to assist olim in the Aliyah and integration process in Israel.” I am pleased by the tremendous increase in the number of olim who decided to make Aliyah to Israel since the beginning of the year. I worked in the government to ensure Aliyah does not stop for a moment – also during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns – because Aliyah is the realization of the Zionist dream. Pnina Tamano-Shata, Minister of Aliyah and Integration: “I am pleased to launch Aliyah Week for 2021 where we salute olim for their contribution to the State of Israel. Israel has continued seeing a dramatic rise in Aliyah despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and The Jewish Agency ensuring that immigration continues despite the difficulty and limitations on international travel. The figures come ahead of Yom HaAliyah (Aliyah Day) – a national holiday on October 13th, which celebrates immigrants to Israel from all over the world. Aliyah to Israel has increased by 31% in 2021 so far, with 20,360 olim (new immigrants) arriving compared to 15,598 during the corresponding period last year, according to a report released today by the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and The Jewish Agency for Israel.