Aliyah
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Aliyah
Summary
Aliyah is an immigration by country[1]. Aliyah ranks in the top 5% of immigration_by_country entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,268 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Aliyah's instance of is recorded as immigration by country[3].
- Aliyah is a type of mass migration[4].
- Aliyah's Commons category is recorded as Aliyah (Israel)[5].
- Aliyah is the opposite of Yerida[6].
- Aliyah's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Aliyah[7].
- Aliyah's facet of is recorded as Q85871535[8].
- Aliyah's topic has template is recorded as Template:Aliyah[9].
- Aliyah's destination point is recorded as Israel[10].
- Aliyah's different from is recorded as Aliyah[11].
- Aliyah's regulated by is recorded as Ministry of Aliyah and Integration[12].
- Aliyah's class of agent is recorded as Jewish people[13].
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Context
Aliyah's instance of is recorded as immigration by country[3].
Outcome and Impact
Things named for Aliyah include Aaliyah[14], a female given name[15]; Ministry of Aliyah and Integration[16], an Israeli government ministry[17], in Israel[18], founded in 1948[19], headquartered in Tel Aviv[20]; and Yom HaAliyah[21], a holiday[22], in Israel[23], founded in 2016[24].
Why It Matters
Aliyah ranks in the top 5% of immigration_by_country entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,268 views/month).[2] Aliyah has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Aliyah is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]
Entities named for Aliyah include Aaliyah[14], a female given name[15]; Ministry of Aliyah and Integration[16], an Israeli government ministry[17], in Israel[18], founded in 1948[19], headquartered in Tel Aviv[20]; and Yom HaAliyah[21], a holiday[22], in Israel[23], founded in 2016[24].