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Home at Last: More Senior Citizens Making Aliyah

Aliyah

An elderly French Jew arrives home in Israel at last. (Nati Shohat/Flash90)

Never too late – Some 3,600 senior citizens made aliyah in 2017, comprising 14 percent of the total number of new immigrants for that year.

By: Nadav Shaham/JNS

The idea of Aliyah, Jews immigrating to Israel from the Diaspora, generally conjures up the image of young single people or young families. But plenty of people aged 65 and over also make the decision to come to Israel once they have raised their children and grandchildren, according to a new report from the Knesset Research and Information Center.

The report, based on figures from the Central Bureau of Statistics, reveals that 3,625 senior citizens made aliyah in 2017, comprising 14 percent of the total new immigrants for that year.

Nearly half of the senior immigrants arrived from Russia and Ukraine (28 percent and 20 percent, respectively). Another 628 seniors (17 percent) moved to Israel from France; 349 made aliyah from the United States, and the rest came to Israel from other countries.

The report also provided an overview of aliyah by senior citizens from 1990-2017, during which a total of 228,039 senior citizens relocated to Israel from all over the world. The figures show that the gender breakdown among senior Olim resembles that of the rest of the country’s senior citizen population, with 60 percent of new immigrants over the age of 65 being women compared to 40 percent men.

The vast majority of senior citizens who made aliyah in this 27-year period came from the former Soviet Union (82 percent). Another 3 percent of senior citizens came to Israel from Ethiopia, 2 percent arrived from the United States and Canada, and 1 percent from France.

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