Israelis in New York
New York City is home to the largest Israeli community outside Israel, with strong presence in Manhattan, Queens, and Long Island.
Where to Live
The Upper West Side of Manhattan has a large Israeli and Jewish community. Riverdale (Bronx) is popular with Orthodox and traditional families. Great Neck (Long Island) and Teaneck (New Jersey, accessible to NYC) are popular suburban options with excellent schools and community infrastructure.
Israeli Community & Organizations
The Israeli Consulate General in New York, AIPAC, Jewish Federations of North America, and hundreds of local organizations serve the community. Israeli-owned businesses, Hebrew newspapers, Israeli TV channels, and cultural events are abundant throughout the city.
Hebrew and Jewish Schools
New York has more than 10 Jewish day schools in Manhattan and the boroughs, including Ramaz, Heschel, and SAR Academy. Hebrew language education is a core part of many Jewish day school curricula.
Practical Tips
- The cost of living in NYC is very high. Healthcare, housing, and school tuition are major expenses.
- New York's public school system varies dramatically by district. Choosing the right neighborhood for school quality is critical.
- The Jewish community is well-connected and can be a strong resource for job leads and community integration.