Israelis moving to live in Europe 'rejuvenating' Jewish communities

Recent research indicates a significant shift as Israelis relocate to Europe, invigorating local Jewish communities. This movement reverses decades of net migration to Israel, with newcomers infusing cultural elements such as Hebrew language, Israeli names, and contemporary cuisine.

The Netherlands, for instance, now hosts approximately 12,000 Israelis and their descendants. This trend marks a new chapter in the relationship between Israel and the Jewish diaspora, highlighting a dynamic cultural exchange.

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