AliyahForum.com is officially open to the community.
We have built this forum because good, current, practical English-language information about aliyah is harder to find than it should be. Government websites are often out of date. Facebook groups are valuable but information is hard to search and impossible to organise. Blog posts go stale. We wanted to build something structured, searchable and genuinely useful — a resource that gets better as the community grows.
The forum is seeded with content but it comes alive through community participation. Your first post — whether a question, an introduction or an answer to someone else's question — makes the forum better for the next person who arrives.
We are glad you are here.
The AliyahForum.com Team
We have built this forum because good, current, practical English-language information about aliyah is harder to find than it should be. Government websites are often out of date. Facebook groups are valuable but information is hard to search and impossible to organise. Blog posts go stale. We wanted to build something structured, searchable and genuinely useful — a resource that gets better as the community grows.
Twelve sections and over fifty forums covering every aspect of the aliyah journey — eligibility, documents, apostilles, the application process, landing in Israel, banking, finance, housing, healthcare, employment, pensions, vehicles, education, Hebrew, daily life and dedicated sections for UK, US, South African, Australian and other olim.
Every forum has a pinned READ FIRST post written by the team. These are comprehensive guides to each topic — the kind of document we wished existed when we were going through the process ourselves. They will be updated regularly as procedures and benefit amounts change.A forum is only as good as its community. We need members to:
- Ask their genuine questions — no question is too basic
- Share their real experiences — firsthand accounts are the most valuable content
- Correct information that is wrong or out of date
- Welcome new members and reply to introductions
- Recommend the professionals and services that genuinely helped them
The forum is seeded with content but it comes alive through community participation. Your first post — whether a question, an introduction or an answer to someone else's question — makes the forum better for the next person who arrives.
- Read the pinned posts in the forums relevant to your situation
- Introduce yourself in the New Members — Say Hello forum
- Ask your first question
- Welcome someone else
We are glad you are here.
The AliyahForum.com Team