Aliyah Advisor

We built this because Aliyah shouldn't require a spreadsheet, 14 browser tabs, and a prayer.

Aliyah is one of the most meaningful decisions a Jewish family makes. It's also one of the most operationally complex. Documents that need to be apostilled six months before a flight. Tax windows that close on dates you've never heard of. Health funds you have to choose at the airport. Schools that open registration in February for the following September.

Most families end up holding all of it themselves — across spreadsheets, group chats, browser tabs, and the half-remembered advice of one cousin who already made the move.

We're building Aliyah Advisor to hold that weight. Not as a replacement for Nefesh B'Nefesh, your shaliach, or your accountant — but as the calm, consistent advisor sitting next to you, available at 2am, with a memory that grows as your situation does.

Meet your guides.

Rimon

Your day-to-day advisor

Direct, warm, knowledgeable. Rimon is the voice you hear in chat — the one who answers your question and quietly logs the documents and resources that came up so you don't have to keep track.

Dchifat

The long-arc planner

Some of this only matters in year four. Dchifat watches the long arc — the year-10 tax window, school registration in February, the things you don't want to be reminded of, except exactly when you do.

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