An excellent online Hebrew-English dictionary. Type in your word in either Hebrew or English and you'll have the translation in no time!
http://milon.morfix.co.il/An excellent Ivrit-to-Ivrit dictionary (for advanced students).
http://www.ravmilim.co.il/Brought into being by legislation in 1953 as the supreme institute for the Hebrew Language, the Academy of the Hebrew Language prescribes standards for modern Hebrew grammar, orthography, transliteration, and punctuation based upon the study of Hebrew’s historical development. (Site available in Hebrew and English).
http://hebrew-academy.huji.ac.il/A site devoted to the study of the Hebrew language--including etymology, phrases, idioms, sayings, word combinations, common mistakes, and FAQs (for advanced students).
http://www.safa-ivrit.org/The Official Israel Broadcasting Authority Website.
http://www.iba.org.il/Ynetnews is the English-language sister site to Ynet (ynet.co.il). Ynetnews provides all those interested in Israel worldwide with the same world-class news reporting and commentary Hebrew-speakers receive from Ynet and “Yedioth Ahronoth,” Israel’s most-read newspaper.
http://www.ynetnews.com/Latest news from The Jerusalem Post, the world's top English-language daily newspaper covering Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.
http://www.jpost.com/Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East
http://haaretz.com/Israel's award-winning news team for breaking news, analysis, Israeli politics, video & audio. Breaking news from the Israel Defense Force's military operations
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Top-notch English-speaking show hosts discuss politics, religion & world affairs from a Jewish perspective direct from Israel. MP3 Podcasts or listen live.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/Listen to more then 50 online radio stations live from Israel.
http://israelradio.lihi.co.il/
Since the establishment of the State of Israel, the Jewish Agency has been responsible for the aliyah (immigration) and absorption (integration into Israeli society) of Jews from around the world.
http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/Aliyah/
Nefesh B’Nefesh, provides olim with financial assistance, employment resources, social services and guidance in order to help make each individual’s Aliyah as successful as possible.
http://www.nbn.org.il/AACI encourages Aliyah of Americans and Canadians and assists its members to be absorbed into Israeli society and participate in the life of the Country.
http://www.aaci.org.il/United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA) incorporates the British Olim and has a strong tradition of helping people through the implementation of UJIA initiatives and programs throughout Israel.
http://www.ujia.org.il/The South African Zionist Federation (Telfed) known as Telfed represents Southern African olim in Israel. Its mission is to assist olim to become successfully absorbed in the country, participate fully in society, and enhance the quality of Israeli life.
http://www.telfed.org.il/Tehilla, established in 1982, is a non-political voluntary union whose purpose is to encourage and support religious Aliyah. Tehilla stimulates Aliyah within Jewish communities around the world and accompanies individuals and families in the process for Aliyah and absorption.
http://www.tehilla.com/A group of English-Speaking volunteers in Israel who help those needing help, when and where help is needed -- and who themselves grow and have FUN with the experience!
http://www.esra.org.il/A bridge between families in the United States and Canada and their children and grandchildren in Israel. An all-volunteer, non-profit organization of 2,400 families in over 35 chapters in many states and provinces.
http://www.pnai.org/The official site of Israel's Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. This site contains a wealth of information for those considering aliyah and those who have already made the journey.
http://www.moia.gov.il/Moia_en/
The Official Web Portal of the Israeli Government--including forms, information, and self-service pages.
http://www.gov.il/firstGov/englishThe National Insurance Institute of Israel, one of the pillars on which social policy in Israel rests, operates under the National Insurance Law, passed by the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) in November 1953.
http://www.btl.gov.il/English%20homepage/Pages/default.aspx