Between “sausage” and “pumpkin,” the waves of Russian aliyah have carried different circumstances and subtexts, but are continuously united by a search for a place to belong.
Following the Ukraine ‘war aliyah’ surge, many new Russian olim are looking for understanding and acceptance as they navigate Israeli cultural and religious norms. Since the outbreak of war between ...
Former prime minister Ehud Barak fretted about Israeli Arab population growth and said he had told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Russian immigration could offset that growth, according to a ...
The immigrant worker from Uzbekistan entered the bank in Moscow, but when he reached the teller, she refused to serve him and she wouldn't say why. For him and others from impoverished countries ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The immigrant worker from Uzbekistan entered ...
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