Immigration records in Israel are a crucial resource for genealogists tracing ancestors who migrated to the region, particularly during major waves of Jewish immigration (Aliyah). From the late 19th century Zionist movements to the post-Holocaust influx and later immigration from the Soviet Union and Ethiopia, Israel has a rich history of migration.
Key records, including passenger lists, citizenship applications, and refugee documents, provide details on individuals’ origins, family connections, and settlement locations. Major entry points like Haifa and Jaffa played significant roles. Exploring these records helps researchers uncover family histories and understand the diverse backgrounds of Israel’s population.
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- Israel, Immigration Lists 1,785,598 records
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- Mandatory Palestine Naturalization Applications, 1937-1947 206,731 records
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