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Making Aliyah, even if it is the fulfillment of a dream, is challenging and stressful for everyone. While things may seem confusing and overwhelming, you are not alone!
Having opportunities to openly discuss your Aliyah experiences better enables you to move forward towards your goals. Social support, particularly from other people in a similar situation, immunizes people against stress and helps to normalize and accelerate your klitah.
Olim4Olim is a coaching organization specializing in the unique challenges of Aliyah. We work with your strengths and talents to help you articulate your goals, develop a plan for how to achieve them, and then support you in staying focused in reaching your dreams. Whether you choose, one-on-one coaching or a support group, you don't have to it alone!
Olim4Olim was created by Olim for Olim
to help ease the emotional transition of Aliyah.
Coaching:
Coaching is a dynamic process which helps you to define and work towards achieving your personal goals. We offer coaching sessions to help Olim work through the multiple and unique challenges of making Aliyah. Our goal is to help you achieve your goals thus enabling you to live a life of increased happiness and fulfillment. Various coaching options we provide include:
Groups:
Our groups are small allowing participants to share comfortably and openly. Groups meet every other week for an 1 ½ hours, for a period of 3 months. Every group develops its own character and dynamic and we, as facilitators, are flexible to meet individual group’s specific needs.
For more information or to sign up for a group, call 052-358-4202 or click here.
Ivchun in Israel by Dr. Surelle Itzkowitz (Hebrew terms are transliterated).
Evaluations, or "Ivchunim", are big business in Israel. The need for early recognition and intervention can not be stressed enough, but that is not within the scope of this article. This article is here to give parents a way to navigate the evaluation system in Israel. Just as you need to map out Ikea before you walk in, you need to have a map before entering the world of evaluations.
Teen Aliyah & Klitah
Choosing to come on Aliyah is not an easy decision to make for a family, particularly with teenaged kids. Adolescence is a complex stage in the development of every child. Many adolescents question their social standing and how their peers view them. It is a time when they are struggling with their own identities. These are common concerns that many teenagers and their parents may have during the teenage years. These thoughts can become exacerbated when teens move neighborhoods and schools. This is even more heightened when one moves to a new country, with a different culture and language.
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| Mon Jan 23 @07:00 - Klitah with Teenagers |
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