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Apr 8, 2019

New Immigrants Adjust to Life in Israel

New immigrants to Israel are making a difference in the country’s high-tech industry through Tech & The City, an initiative spearheaded by Federation’s overseas partner The Jewish Agency for Israel. The five-month program, geared toward 22- to 35-year olds, helps participants find their place in the country’s booming technology sector. Tech & The City includes an entrepreneurship course at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, intensive Hebrew instruction, housing and community-building extracurricular activities. Every year, several dozen olim (immigrants) participate in the program.

Penny Falko, 29, left her senior position in a global banking corporation in Hungary to make aliyah and was drawn to Tech & The City. “I sent an urgent email to The Jewish Agency for Israel to start working on my paperwork,” she recalled. "I did not care if I had a wonderful career and family and friends in Hungary — I was determined to make aliyah.”

Upon immigrating, Penny’s first challenge was to find a job that suited her skills and experience. She initially lived in The Jewish Agency’s Tech & The City’s Ulpan Etzion, a residential study program that offers new immigrants from around the world intensive education in Hebrew. Eventually, she managed to find what she calls “the perfect job” in Jerusalem.

The Jewish Agency’s data shows that many of today’s new immigrants to Israel come from careers in business, technology, engineering and related fields — professions that considerably strengthen the Israeli economy.

This year, Penny came full circle. Tasked with recruiting a new employee for her company, she asked The Jewish Agency if there were any suitable candidates from Tech & The City. “I recruited a new immigrant — someone just like me,” she said proudly.

Statement on Iranian Attacks on Israel

Statement on Iranian Attacks on Israel

Jewish Federations condemn Iran's attacks against Israel—the first by a sovereign nation since Saddam Hussein launched scud missiles at Israel in 1991—in the strongest possible terms.

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The 86th Annual Meeting

The 86th Annual Meeting

Join your Jewish community on Thursday, May 30 for the 86th Annual Meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation at 5:30 p.m. to recognize Federation Chair of the Board Ariel Bentata for his leadership, dedication and concern for the welfare of the Jewish people.

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Ministering to the Elderly Conference

Ministering to the Elderly Conference

What is trauma? Is it environmental? Is it genetic? Or is it both? These questions — and more — will be explored at the 28th Annual Ministering to the Elderly Conference, “Transforming Intergenerational Trauma Into Healing,” on Thursday, May 9.

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JVC Launches Shabbat Friends

JVC Launches Shabbat Friends

Spread the joy of Shabbat by joining Shabbat Friends, a new initiative created by Federation’s Jewish Volunteer Center (JVC).

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