What's Happening?
Despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, North American Jews are continuing to immigrate to Israel. Mordechai Deluca, a recent immigrant from North Carolina, emphasized his urgency to move to Israel amid the war, reflecting a broader trend
among North American Jews. Organizations like Nefesh B’Nefesh are facilitating this process, with over 130 new immigrants arriving since the conflict began. The desire to be part of Israeli society during challenging times is a strong motivator for many, despite logistical challenges and safety concerns. The ongoing aliyah reflects a deep connection to Israel and a commitment to its future.
Why It's Important?
The continued immigration of North American Jews to Israel during a time of conflict highlights the enduring bond between the Jewish diaspora and Israel. This movement underscores the resilience and solidarity within the Jewish community, as individuals choose to support and be part of Israel's society despite potential risks. The influx of immigrants can have significant cultural and demographic impacts on Israel, contributing to its diversity and growth. Additionally, the support from organizations like Nefesh B’Nefesh plays a crucial role in overcoming barriers to immigration, showcasing the importance of community and institutional support in facilitating such transitions.









