'I am excited to start my new life in Israel,' says one passenger of flight organized by Nefesh B'Nefesh group

Immigration Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata announces one-time payment amid coronavirus crunch

'They have been waiting a long time to fulfill the dream of aliyah,' Ethiopian-born immigration minister says; country commemorates Ethiopian Jews who died en route to Israel

International Refugees Assistance Project head Becca Heller says moratorium on issuing work permits ignores sacrifices made by non-citizens on 'front line' against COVID-19

New immigrants get sent straight into quarantine, but don't regret it

New visa rules aim to minimize number of foreigners who take advantage of American 'birthright citizenship,' a particular area of chagrin for Trump

As the year draws to a close, ToI reporters reflect on the work that touched them the most, from clambering the cliffs of Qumran to boogying at the Eurovision

More people make aliyah in 2019 than in the last 10 years; Russia leads way with most immigrants, followed by Ukraine, France, US and Ethiopia

Central Bureau of Statistics says Israel on pace for 20% increase in immigration; over 3 million have moved to Israel since 1949, though many have left

Law scholar fled Poland during Holocaust, lived in US as an undocumented migrant for years, and went on to pioneered practice of suing foreign governments

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