Did You Know?

Some people have moved to Israel for over 100 years!

Why Move?

People move to feel at home. They want to be with their own kind.

Who Can Move?

Jews and their kids can move. They can be a part of Israel.

What aliyah Does

It helps Jews feel safe.

It lets them live with their own.

It makes them proud of their roots.

It helps them keep their culture.

It brings families back together.

It helps them make new friends.

More About aliyah

Aliyah has been going on for a long time. Many Jews moved to Israel in the past. They wanted to be in their own land. This made their hearts happy.

Today, many Jews still move to Israel. They want to be part of a big family. They share their food, songs, and fun times.

In the future, more people may move. They will bring their stories and dreams. This will make Israel even more special.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Aliyah: Immigration of Jews"] --> B["Historical Context: Land of Israel"] B --> C["20th Century: Establishment of Israel"] A --> D["Zionism: Basic Tenet"] D --> E["Opposite: Yerida (Emigration)"] F["Law of Return: 1950"] --> A F --> G["Rights for Diaspora Jews"] G --> H["Citizenship Based on Jewish Identity"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Aliyah:The act of Jews moving to Israel from other countries.
Diaspora:Jews living outside of Israel.
Zionism:The movement for the Jewish people to have their own country in Israel.
Emigration:Leaving one's country to live in another.
Law of Return:A law that allows Jews from anywhere to move to Israel and become citizens.