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immigrate$37646$ - translation to greek

IMMIGRATION OF JEWS FROM THE DIASPORA TO THE LAND OF ISRAEL
Immigration to Palestine and Israel; Immigration to Israel; Olim; Emigrated to Israel; Immigration into Israel; Russian aliya; Pre-Modern Aliyah; ‘olim; Jewish immigration to Palestine; Immigrate to Israel; 'Aliyah; Olim (Judaism); Pre-Zionist Aliyah; Americans in Israel; Pre-Modern Jewish immigration to the Land of Israel; Putin's aliyah; American immigration to Israel
  • 100 years of Aliyah (immigration) to [[Mandatory Palestine]] and [[Israel]], between 1919 and 2020
  • [[Buchenwald]] survivors arrive in [[Haifa]] to be arrested by the British, July 15, 1945
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  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant, by Benjamin West'', [[Benjamin West]], 1800
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  • New immigrants in Ben Gurion airport in Israel, 2007
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  • Hachshara]], circa 1920
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  • Certificate issued by the [[Jewish Agency]] in Warsaw, Poland, for immigrant to [[Mandatory Palestine]], September 1935.
  • Survey of Palestine, showing place of origin of immigrants between 1922 and 1944
  • [[Nefesh B'Nefesh]] group welcomes North American immigrants to Israel

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Definition

immigration
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
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Immigration is the coming of people into a country in order to live and work there.
The government has decided to tighten its immigration policy.
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Immigration or immigration control is the place at a port, airport, or international border where officials check the passports of people who wish to come into the country.
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Wikipedia

Aliyah

Aliyah (US: , UK: ; Hebrew: עֲלִיָּה ʿălīyyā, lit.'ascent') is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel, which is in the modern era chiefly represented by the State of Israel. Traditionally described as "the act of going up" (towards the Jewish holy city of Jerusalem), moving to the Land of Israel or "making aliyah" is one of the most basic tenets of Zionism. The opposite action—emigration by Jews from the Land of Israel—is referred to in the Hebrew language as yerida (lit.'descent'). The Law of Return that was passed by the Israeli parliament in 1950 gives all diaspora Jews, as well as their children and grandchildren, the right to relocate to Israel and acquire Israeli citizenship on the basis of connecting to their Jewish identity.

For much of their history, most Jews have lived in the diaspora outside of the Land of Israel due to various historical conflicts that led to their persecution alongside multiple instances of expulsions and exoduses, with the most recent such event being the Jewish–Roman wars. Despite its historical value as a national aspiration for the Jewish people, aliyah was acted upon by few prior to the rise of a national awakening among Jews worldwide and the subsequent development of the Zionist movement in the late 19th century; the large-scale immigration of Jews to Palestine had consequently begun by 1882. Since the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948, more than 3 million Jews have made aliyah. As of 2014, Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories contain approximately 42.9 percent of the world's Jewish population.