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The coworking space of “Young People for Haifa” continues to operate even during emergencies

June 8, 2026

The coworking space of “Young People for Haifa” continues to operate even during emergencies

In days when reality in Israel once again reminds us of the importance of being prepared for any scenario, there are things that should not stop.

How not to waste money at the start of a business?

May 27, 2026

How not to waste money at the start of a business?

We’re unpacking real-life case studies and your ideas in Haifa.

Big City Stand-Up: How “Young People for Haifa” Is Creating a New Urban Culture

May 19, 2026

Big City Stand-Up: How “Young People for Haifa” Is Creating a New Urban Culture

On June 9, the “Rapaport” Hall in Haifa will host the Big City Stand-Up

Integration of New Immigrants in Haifa

May 11, 2026

Integration of New Immigrants in Haifa

Integration of New Immigrants in Haifa: How the City Helps Olim Start a New Life

Ulpans in Haifa: Where New Immigrants Can Learn Hebrew

May 11, 2026

Ulpans in Haifa: Where New Immigrants Can Learn Hebrew

Haifa offers several government and private ulpans (Hebrew language schools) that differ in intensity, teaching style, and target audience.

Haifa Beit Oleh

May 11, 2026

Haifa Beit Oleh

Support for New Immigrants in Haifa

Temporary Teudat Zehut

May 11, 2026

Temporary Teudat Zehut

Temporary Teudat Zehut in Israel: What Is It and Why Is It Needed?

The NGO “Youth for Haifa” is launching a new urban coworking space.

May 11, 2026

The NGO “Youth for Haifa” is launching a new urban coworking space.

After long months of work, renovations, sleepless nights, dozens of meetings, ideas, and preparation - we are officially opening a new community space in Haifa.

Hebrew Without Fear: Haifa’s Largest Conversation Club for New Immigrants Continues Its Work

March 6, 2026

Hebrew Without Fear: Haifa’s Largest Conversation Club for New Immigrants Continues Its Work

Hebrew is not just a language. For many new immigrants, it is a barrier — a fear of making mistakes, awkwardness in the most ordinary situations, from a store to a job interview.