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Women of Aliyah Directory

The Women of Aliyah Directory is a place to discover and support the businesses, services, and creative work of women who have made Aliyah. It complements our Journal, where women share stories, essays, poetry, and art, by offering practical ways to connect and support one another.

CATEGORIES

Heart & Soul

Torah teachers, spiritual guides, life coaches, holistic healers, meditation & mindfulness

Family & Relationships

Parenting support, childcare, family counseling, Shalom Bayit support, community projects

Body & Wellness

Nutritionists, fitness trainers, yoga & pilates, alternative medicine, wellness coaches

Home & Living

Accountants, financial advisors, organizers, interior designers, real estate agents, cleaning & home care, gardening & landscaping

Creativity & Expression

Artists, designers, musicians, writers, editors, photographers, craftspeople

Food & Hospitality

Caterers, bakers, specialty foods, cafés & restaurants, cooking classes, food experiences

Innovation

Inventors, idea-generators and educators


Join this inspiring network. Get your business or service listed for ₪72 and be seen, supported, and connected. Or you can offer a class/workshop in exchange for your listing.


In addition to the Directory, the Women of Aliyah Journal offers a space for women to share their voices through stories, essays, poetry, and art. Together, the Journal and Directory create a living community of inspiration and support.

Be Included

Join this inspiring network and get your name, business, or service listed for ₪72.

Or, offer a class/workshop in exchange for payment.

Together, we can celebrate women’s journeys, build stronger connections, and support one another in meaningful ways.



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