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Tel Aviv Is Israel’s #1 Aliyah Destination: Young professional Jews From All Over The world Choose Tel Aviv As Their New Home


Views of the waterfront and beaches of Tel AvivFor the third year in a row (2014, 2015 & 2016), Tel Aviv is the #1 Aliyah destination, concluding 2016 with an additional 2900 immigrants who chose to make Tel Aviv their new home in Israel. In the past year, Israel welcomed some 27,000 immigrants, according to a report by the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption. 11% of the new immigrants chose to settle in Tel Aviv, the Nonstop City. The report also showed that most of the immigrants who arrived in Tel Aviv hail from Russia (715), France (526) and the United States (252).

Immigration to Tel Aviv has come to be characterized by youth; approximately 9,500 of the new immigrants are between the ages of 18 and 35, joining a third of Tel Aviv’s population that is of the same age sector. Tel Aviv embodies many of the things these young professionals are looking for when they come to Israel. On top of Tel Aviv’s attractive beaches, nightlife and culinary scene, the Startup City is also home to 1,450 early stage startups, the highest amount of startups per capita. That constitutes 28 startups per square kilometer and 1 startup for every 290 residents. 2,400 of the Olim have a background in high-tech and engineering, a perfect match while the Tel Aviv startup scene is looking to scale-up to international markets, providing plenty of jobs for International immigrants.

The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality supports the Aliyah and absorption of new immigrants by offering them unique career benefits, including workshops covering important topics such as job search, resume writing and entrepreneurship, offered in 3 languages. All activities are done in cooperation with the Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption.

The Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Ron Huldai explains, “Absorption and Aliyah is an important asset for Tel Aviv-Yafo, and I am proud that the support that this city is providing to immigrants, proved itself over the years. We feel honored and welcome the immigrants, who chose to make Tel Aviv their new home and contribute by making this city more interesting, diverse and cosmopolitan”.

Shlomo Maslawi, Chairman of the Immigration and Absorption Committee: “I am proud to be standing at the head of a municipal system determined to integrate immigrants effectively into the Tel Aviv-Yafo society. These new immigrants contribute immensely to the diversity of the local culture and economy. I would like to thank our partners at the Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption who are working with us in order to make sure these new immigrants feel at home in Tel Aviv-Yafo”.

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



One Response

  1. An anticipated side-effect of this rise in population is a corresponding rise in real estate prices. That, in turn, pushes the less affluent out to less expensive residential areas.

    I’m curious about the research these start-ups do in demographics and similar factors when deciding where to locate their businesses to ensure adequate staffing as well as contain their overhead (i.e., real-estate, taxes, etc.) costs.

    This also puts some onus on government planners to design and invest in mass transit, housing and related infrastructure and services of surrounding towns to alleviate over-crowding, etc.

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