What does it mean to receive an aliyah?

An aliyah (Hebrew עליה, or aliya and other variant English spellings) is the calling of a member of a Jewish congregation to the bimah for a segment of Torah reading. The person who receives the aliyah goes up to the bimah before the reading and recites a blessing for reading of the Torah.

What does it mean to make aliyah in Israel?

The Hebrew word “Aliyah” literally means ascent or rise, but for generations it has been used to mean “immigration to Israel.” Israel has always been the center of the Jewish universe, but for centuries the dream of moving to Israel was just that, a dream.

How long does conversion take in Israel?

one year
A period of one year is common, although individual Rabbis’ requirements vary.

What are the benefits of making Aliyah to Israel?

Aliyah Rights and Benefits

  • Sal Klita. Financial assistance provided by Misrad Haklita (Ministry of Aliyah and Integration).
  • Rent Subsidy.
  • Health Coverage.
  • Arnona Discount.
  • Ulpan.
  • Tuition Benefit.
  • Customs Benefits.
  • Israeli Income Tax.

What are the benefits of making Aliyah?

Can convert Jews move to Israel?

Orthodox Jews do not recognize conversions performed by Reform or Conservative Judaism. However, the Law provides that any Jew regardless of affiliation may migrate to Israel and claim citizenship.

How quickly can I convert to Judaism?

In general, the range is from six months to a year, although there are variations. Many Gentiles preparing to marry someone Jewish go through this process early so as to get married in a Jewish ceremony.

How long do you have to stay in Israel after making Aliyah?

90 days
90 days after receiving Aliyah status, an Oleh is required to travel with a Teudat Ma’avar (Temporary Passport / Laissez Passer) or an Israeli passport in order to exit the country.

How long do you have to stay in Israel after making aliyah?

What documents do you need for Aliyah?

The following is a list of the documents that must be submitted to process your Aliyah.

  • Passport.
  • Birth Certificate.
  • Marital Status Certificate.
  • Proof of Judaism.
  • Official Passport Pictures.
  • Supporting Statement.
  • Photograph of Family Members Making Aliyah.
  • Waiver of Confidentiality (one per family)

Can I leave Israel after making aliyah?

Am I allowed to leave the country? Yes, you can travel right after making Aliyah, but you must have a passport or a one-time approval from Misrad Hapnim. See Obtaining an Israeli Passport.

Can you be a US citizen and Israeli citizen?

Dual citizenship is widely accepted in Israel. About 10% of the country’s population has dual citizenship. The Israeli Government, the Knesset, has never tried to fully restrict dual citizenship.

What is ‘change’ in the Masorti movement?

We have seen that the idea of ‘change’ is central to the thinking of the Masorti movement. Many of those who are opposed to Masorti challenge us over our willingness to adopt changes. They claim that any change, no matter how small, undermines the framework of halacha.

What is Masorti Judaism?

Masortim are distinct from Conservative Judaism, which is sometimes called Masorti Judaism . The exact number of the Masortim is hard to determine, since it is based upon the self-definition of the participants in surveys.

What is the Masorti position on Halacha?

It is the Masorti position that it is the ability to address itself to change that has kept the halacha alive through the centuries. We maintain that failure to apply the tools of change that exist within the halacha to the changes in our world today will leave the halacha irrelevant to most Jews.

What is the Masorti policy?

The Masorti policy is to enable those who wish to join the Jewish community to do so on condition that the demands of Jewish law have been met. We provide a serious period of study, and expect our candidates for conversion to adopt the lifestyle of an observant Masorti Jew.