Ashkelon | Anglo Community
Welcome to this exploration of what it’s really like to live in Ashkelon as an English-speaking immigrant. Whether you’re seriously considering aliyah or just curious about this Mediterranean coastal city, I want to give you an honest picture of daily life in one of Israel’s most affordable beachfront destinations.
Modi’in | Anglo Community
I want to give you the real story of what it’s like living in Modi’in as an English-speaking immigrant, because this city has become the default choice for so many Anglo families moving to Israel, and you need to understand why.
Jerusalem | Anglo Community
Welcome to this exploration of what it’s really like to live in Jerusalem as an English-speaking immigrant. Whether you’re seriously considering aliyah or just curious about where Anglos settle in Israel’s capital, I want to give you an honest picture of daily life in this ancient yet modern city.Jerusalem is unlike any other city in the world. It’s not just Israel’s capital—it’s a place where three thousand years of history meet twenty-first century life, where ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods exist blocks away from trendy cafés, where stone buildings from the Ottoman era house modern startups, and where the call to prayer mingles with Friday night prayers welcoming Shabbat. For English-speaking immigrants, Jerusalem presents both extraordinary opportunities and significant challenges.Let me start with the fundamental question: where do Anglos actually live in Jerusalem? The answer might surprise you.
Zichron Yaakov | Anglo Community
I want to give you a really honest picture of what it’s like living in Ramat Beit Shemesh as an English-speaking immigrant, because this place is complicated in ways that surprise a lot of people.
Ramat Beith Shemesh | Anglo Community
I want to give you a really honest picture of what it’s like living in Ramat Beit Shemesh as an English-speaking immigrant, because this place is complicated in ways that surprise a lot of people.
Tel Aviv | Anglo Community
Let me give you an honest, lived-in picture of what it’s really like to live in Ra’anana as an English-speaking immigrant, not as a brochure, not as a sales pitch, but as a place people actually build their lives. Ra’anana has quietly become the default destination for affluent Anglo families making aliyah, particularly those with children, professional careers, and a desire for stability, community, and excellent education. And there’s a reason for that, but there’s also a price to pay, both financially and culturally.
Netanya | Anglo Community
Let me give you an honest, lived-in picture of what it’s really like to live in Ra’anana as an English-speaking immigrant, not as a brochure, not as a sales pitch, but as a place people actually build their lives. Ra’anana has quietly become the default destination for affluent Anglo families making aliyah, particularly those with children, professional careers, and a desire for stability, community, and excellent education. And there’s a reason for that, but there’s also a price to pay, both financially and culturally.