

Where do French Jews settle in Israel after their Aliyah?
Every year, many French Jews choose to make Aliyah, that is, immigrate to Israel.
Once there, the choice of city or neighborhood to settle in is crucial. It depends on several criteria: proximity to French-speaking infrastructure, cost of living, employment, education, and religious affinities. Here is an overview of the main destinations popular with French olim (new immigrants).
1. The center: Merkaz/ Gush Dan
Tel Aviv, often compared to a cosmopolitan “bubble,” primarily attracts young professionals and entrepreneurs. However, high real estate prices are pushing many French speakers to settle in surrounding cities such as:
2. Jerusalem: Tradition and Spirituality
For families and those with a spiritual and cultural interest, Jerusalem remains a favorite destination.
Several neighborhoods are particularly popular with French speakers:
3. Ashdod and Ashkelon: Between the Sea and the French-speaking Community
Located south of Tel Aviv, these cities offer a more affordable alternative to the metropolis, while remaining attractive to French speakers:
4. Netivot and Sderot: An Option for Religious Families
These cities in southern Israel are booming, thanks in part to government economic incentives. They attract a religious population, often of Sephardic origin, seeking a more traditional setting and more affordable prices.
5. Haifa and Nahariya: a choice for a quieter life
Less well-known to French immigrants, these cities located in the north of the country appeal to retirees and those looking for a quieter lifestyle and a lower cost of living.
The choice of which city to settle in after Aliyah depends on the profile of each family or individual. Whether for employment, proximity to a French-speaking community, or quality of life, Israel offers a variety of options to meet everyone’s expectations.
Advance preparation and preliminary visits allow you to make the best choice for successful integration.