When you start thinking about making Aliyah, you will have to decide where you would like to live in Israel. Here is a list of some towns and cities; as small as Israel is, we have many beautiful towns, cities, and moshavim. Properties in Israel are probably among the most expensive in the world; however, having a plot of land in Israel is a great honor. It takes between 8-10 hours to drive from the bottom end to the top end of Israel, and less than 2 hours from east to west. We have many types of communities varying from the ultra-orthodox to the secular, and despite this, we are still one united people, at least most of the time.

Whether you are making  aliyah to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, or Modiin, here is a list of most of the areas in Israel; obviously, not every location is listed here, but this is to give you an idea of how much variation we have in our tiny country. From this list, you can see the price ranges of properties to plan your Aliyah financially. There is also information on how religious these areas are and if there are Anglos and a  Chabad community there.

City/Town Communities (Rough Estimate)

Afula – Mixed Community, Jews, Muslims, Christians – Some Anglos
Akko – Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze, Baháʼís – Some Anglos
Arad – South – Mixed Population, Jews, Black Hebrews, Beduins – Some Anglos
Ariel – Judea & Samaria – Mixed Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Sizeable Anglos
Ashdod – Mixed Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Some Anglos
Ashkelon – Mixed Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Sizeable Anglos
Bat Yam – Mixed Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Less Anglos
Beersheva – Mixed Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Less Anglos
Beit Shean – Mainly Christian, Some Jews – Not Many Anglos
Beit Shemesh – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi & Secular Jews – Some Anglos
Beitar Illit – Judea & Samaria – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi – Some Anglos
Bnei Brak – Center – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi – Some Anglos
Dimona – Indian Jews – Black Hebrews – Some Anglos
Efrat – Judea & Samaria – Dati-Leumi – Many Anglos
Eilat – Traditional, Dati-Leumi, Sephardi – Some Anglos
Elad – Ultra-Orthodox – Some Anglos
Giv’atayim – Mainly Secular, Some Dati-Leumi – Less Anglos
Giv’at Shmuel – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi, Secular – Some Anglos
Hadera – Traditional and Secular Jews – Few Anglos
Haifa – Traditional and Secular Jews, Christian and Muslim Arabs – Few Anglos
Hashmonaim – Judea & Samaria – Dati-Leumi – Many Anglos
Herzliya – Traditional & Secular Jews, MessianicJews, Christians – Few Anglos
Hod HaSharon – Dati-Leumi, Secular – Many Anglos
Holon – Traditional, Secular – Very Few Anglos
Jerusalem – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi, Secular – Many Anglos
Katzrin – Golan Heights – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Growing Anglos
Karmiel – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular, Arab – Growing Anglos
Kiryat Ata – Traditional, Secular, Arab – Some Anglos
Kiryat Bialik – Traditional, Secular, Arab – Some Anglos
Kiryat Gat – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Growing Anglos
Kiryat Malachi – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Kiryat Motzkin – New Olim From Ethiopia, Traditional – Few Anglos
Kiryat Shmona – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Kiryat Yam – Religious, Plurastistic – Growing Anglos
Kfar Adumim – Judea & Samaria – Mixed Religious & Secular – Sizeable Anglos
Lodh – Center – Secular Jews, Muslims, Christian Arabs, Bedouins – Few Anglos
Ma’ale Adumim – Mixed Religious & Secular Jews – Sizeable Anglos
Ma’alot – Dati-Leumi, Secular, Christians, Muslims, Druze – Some Anglos
Migdal HaEmek – Dati-Leumi, Secular, Christians, Muslims – Some Anglos
Modi’in – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Many Anglos
Nahariya – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Neve Daniel – Judea & Samaria – Mixed Religious & Secular Jews – Sizeable Anglos
Ness Ziona – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Netanya – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Many Anglos
Netivot – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Ofakim – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Or Akiva – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Or Yehuda – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Petah Tikva – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Ra’anana – Ultra-Orthodox, Dati-Leumi, Secular – Many Anglos
Rahat – Arabs, Secular, Christians, Muslims, Druze
Ramat Gan – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Ramat HaSharon – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Rehovot – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Rishon LeZiona – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Rosh HaAyin – Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Safed – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Sderot – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Tamra – Arabs, Secular, Christians, Muslims, Druze
Tayibe – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Tel Aviv – Dati-Leumi, Secular, Christians, Muslims – Some Anglos
Tiberias – Dati-Leumi, Secular, Christians, Muslims – Some Anglos
Tirat Carmel – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Yavne – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Yehud-Monosson – Dati-Leumi, Traditional, Secular – Few Anglos
Yerucham – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos
Yokneam – Orthodox Sephardim, Religious Yeshivas – Some Anglos

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