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  1. Aliyah - Wikipedia

    Someone who "makes aliyah " is called an oleh (m.; pl. olim) or olah (f.; pl. olot). Many religious Jews espouse aliyah as a return to the Promised Land, and regard it as the fulfillment of God …

  2. Aliyah - The Jewish Agency for Israel - U.S.

    The Aliyah application process is an official process for requesting Israeli nationality. Therefore, you will need to present legalized original documentation, including birth certificate, family …

  3. Aaliyah - Wikipedia

    Aaliyah Dana Haughton (/ ɑːˈliːə / ⓘ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, dancer, and model. Known as the "Princess of R&B" and "Queen of Urban …

  4. Aliyah | Torah Reading, Synagogue, Israel, Immigration, Meaning, …

    Aliyah is a concept in Judaism referring generally to one’s ascent to a holy place—specifically, either going up to read aloud from the Torah during a synagogue service or immigrating to Israel.

  5. What Is "Aliyah"? - Chabad.org

    The Hebrew word aliyah translates as “elevation” or “going up.” In the context of the synagogue, the word aliyah refers to being called up to the Torah reading during services.

  6. Aliyah (given name) - Wikipedia

    In Arabic, aliyah (more commonly transliterated as aaliyah) is derived from the verb “alah,” which means “to ascend” or “to go up.” As a given name, it is the feminine form of Aali, [5] meaning …

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  8. What is Jewish Aliyah? - Bible Hub

    Jewish Aliyah refers to the migration or “going up” of Jewish people to the geographic land identified as Israel. The Hebrew term “Aliyah” (עֲלִיָּה) derives from a root meaning “to ascend.”

  9. ALIYAH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Etgar Lefkovits, Sun Sentinel, 4 Oct. 2024 Kozlov is a recent immigrant to Israel, having made aliyah by himself, without his family, about a year and a half ago.

  10. How to Have an Aliyah - My Jewish Learning

    In Ashkenazic synagogues, other worshipers typically congratulate the person returning from having an aliyah with the Yiddish phrase “ Yasher koach, ” which means “May you grow in …