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About Aliyah Magazine

Aliyah Magazine, israeli diaspora Aliyah Magazine Aliyah Magazine is dedicated towards assisting friends from all religious and national streams to strengthen bonds with Israel and make Aliyah in terms of ‘raising our world’. This includes encouraging Jews to make a special Aliyah…a return to the Jewish Homeland. AM.1 has a long term program aimed at making the Jewish Aliyah process an achievable event, with the minimum of difficulty. Our family oriented theme highlights the exciting aspects of making the remarkable journey home. Emphasis is accordingly placed on the human side of making Aliyah. We are also about being part of a greater Aliyah Community, which is extended to both Jews and our many non-Jewish friends alike, each with a shared passion concerning the Jewish State of Israel. AM.1 has two main sections, both concerned with Aliyah: The first, is to provide entertaining media content for our Aliyah Community. This is better understood as the ‘magazine’ component of AM. It will include invites for personal on topic experiences, exciting competitions, deep insights, and much more! The second aspect concerns Aliyah Information itself. AM will be providing an Aliyah Planner tool, that helps make the Aliyah process that much easier to undertake. There will also be a growing data base of essential information, which will cover the main regions of Israel, making the Aliyah decision making process that much more meaningful. Aliyah Magazine is here for you, and greatly welcomes both your readership and active participation. he first Diaspora or dispersal of the Jewish people could reasonably be traced to the Biblical story of Joseph, sold into slavery through the hands of his brothers. This is in stark contrast to the Aliyah story of Abraham, their great grandfather. There then followed the great exodus from Egyptian captivity and another Aliyah into the promised land, by later descendants of Joseph and his brothers. That celebrated event was led by Moses the law giver. The Children of Israel resided in their land for many centuries before a series of devastating conquests led to yet other dispersals. The Jewish Diaspora as we know it today, stands as a sad reminder of previous days of glory. The Aliyah of the world, through the promised redemption, is said to usher in the end of this Jewish Diaspora. In its place, Jews will once again be reunited with their promised land in Israel. Indeed, recent years have proved that the dawning of this new golden age has already began as the Jewish State of Israel testifies to mankind.
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