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AI Overview - Israel-U.S. migration refers to the movement of people between Israel and the United States, both in the direction of Israelis migrating to the U.S. and U.S. citizens (including those of Jewish descent) immigrating to Israel. Pew Research Center estimates that about 110,000 Israel-born Jews are living in the U.S. Conversely, since the establishment of Israel, there has been a significant number of U.S. citizens immigrating to Israel, a process known as Aliyah.
Israelis to the U.S.:
- .Israeli migration to the U.S. has been relatively steady since the 1950s, with waves of migration occurring in different periods.
- .While the exact numbers fluctuate, Israelis continue to immigrate to the U.S. at a rate of around 4,000 per year.
- .Israeli citizens are eligible to participate in the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery due to the relatively low number of Israelis immigrating to the U.S. annually, according to EB5AN, and the U.S. Embassy in Israel.
U.S. Citizens/Jewish Immigrants to Israel:
- For many Jewish Americans, immigrating to Israel, known as Aliyah, is a deeply personal and historical connection to their heritage.
- The establishment of Israel in 1948, particularly after the Holocaust, led to a significant increase in Aliyah from the U.S. and other countries.
- In recent years, there has been a notable surge in Aliyah, particularly after the October 7th attack, with over 29,000 immigrants moving to Israel since then, many from North America, according to The Times of Israel.
- While many factors contribute to Aliyah, including the historical connection to the land, the desire for a safer environment, and the strong Jewish community in Israel, the recent conflict has also spurred many to make Aliyah " GOOGLE.
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