Growing Trend – Spike in Aliyah Interest Among Frum Families
This past week, Naava Kodesh hosted a series of open houses and events across the U.S., including in Monsey, N.Y., Toms River, N.J., and Baltimore, M.D., reflecting a growing interest in Aliyah among Yeshivish families and communities.
The events featured Naava Kodesh staff from both Israel and the U.S., who shared updates on Anglo-friendly schools, welcoming communities, and realistic employment pathways for frum families considering Aliyah in the coming years. Attendees also engaged in a robust and honest Q&A on how to practically prepare, plan, and make the move successfully.
The gatherings were made possible through the generous sponsorship of the Dream Raffle, whose partnership enabled Naava Kodesh to bring these resources and conversations directly to families exploring their future in Eretz Yisroel.
Chairing the Toms River open house was R’ Yisroel Rosenberg, Head of the Naava Kodesh Lakewood Division. “The engagement, thoughtful questions, and sincere interest were remarkable. Many expressed appreciation for hearing directly from Naava Kodesh and have already reached out to continue the conversation, some in person at our Lakewood office. I am grateful for this great opportunity,” shared R’ Rosenberg.
In Baltimore, the event was hosted by Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore and saw an unprecedented turnout of nearly 100 participants, including local Rabbanim, mechanchim, and askanim. Rabbi Daniel Rose, shlit”a, Rav of Congregation BJSZ, addressed the audience about the importance of “keeping Eretz Yisroel on our minds even if we are not picking up and moving tomorrow morning. We can’t forget — we can plan and daven to be zocheh to live in Eretz Yisroel.” Rabbi Rose concluded, “Our children should grow up with the clear message that ארץ ישראל is our future.”
Joining the events from Israel was Rabbi Hillel Waxman, shlit”a, Rosh Yeshivah of Nachlas Yisroel Yitzchok in Ramat Beit Shemesh, who spoke about the tremendous strides made in the chinuch landscape for families making Aliyah. “The times have significantly changed from the days when I made Aliyah in 1999,” shared Rabbi Waxman. “There are more opportunities, and we are seeing much hatzlacha.”
Also in attendance from Israel was Rabbi Shimon Kronenberg, shlit”a, Rosh Yeshivas Yesodei Yisroel in Ramat Beit Shemesh. “We understand that our community and our children have a unique opportunity to excel and take a leadership role in the future of Eretz Yisroel,” reflected Rabbi Kronenberg. “For their success, we are building a chinuch system that guides our children by accentuating and building upon their unique background and life experience.”
“When we founded Naava Kodesh over a decade ago, the idea that mainstream yeshiva communities across America would seriously explore Aliyah felt almost unthinkable,” shared Tzvi Arnstein, Founder and Executive Director of Naava Kodesh. “Seeing hundreds of families now engaging, learning, and taking real steps toward building their future in Eretz Yisroel is nothing short of historic. This is exactly the shift we believed would one day come, and it’s unfolding in front of our eyes.”
About Naava KodeshNaava Kodesh is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping English-speaking families build successful, lasting Torah lives in Eretz Yisrael. Through personalized guidance on community and school placement, fully coordinated pilot trips, and a vast network of volunteer mentors across the country, Naava Kodesh has helped countless families navigate their Aliyah journey with clarity and confidence.
