Thirty-four nurses who recently moved to Israel have passed their examinations and received certification and will immediately join the fight against the coronavirus, the Aliyah and Integration Ministry said on Sunday.The immigrant nurses will help fill a shortage at hospitals and health clinics in Israel as part of a program co-sponsored by the Health, Education and Aliyah and Integration Ministries and the Jewish Agency.


“It is emotional and heartwarming for me to see how many doctors and nurses have been making aliyah, fulfilling their dreams and joining the national struggle with full force,” Aliyah and Integration Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata said.Tamano-Shata noted that she received an NIS 80 million commitment from Finance Minister Israel Katz for facilitating employment for new immigrants.“This period of the coronavirus crisis is a challenge for all of us, especially new immigrants,” Tamano-Shata said. “That is why my ministry is making every effort to ensure they will find work in fields that are especially needed during this period.”The Aliyah 2000 program of Tamano-Shata’s ministry in the Jewish Agency targets immigrants in needed fields like nursing, connects them to potential employers before they move to Israel and helps them receive their certification as soon as possible after their arrival. Read more at JPost