noun
- plural of aliyah; instances of immigration to Israel, or the act of immigrating to Israel
- plural of aliyah; in Jewish religious practice, the honor of being called up to recite blessings over the Torah reading in synagogue
Usage: Hebrew origin; often capitalized; used in Jewish and Israeli contexts
Usage: Hebrew origin; religious/liturgical context
Examples
- Many aliyahs occurred during the 20th century as Jews moved to Israel.
- The rabbi distributed several aliyahs among the congregation members during the service.
- Families celebrated their aliyahs to the promised land with great joy.
- Different aliyahs were granted to honor various milestones in the community.
- The history of aliyahs is central to understanding modern Israel's formation.