Answer 1
Israel has respect for non-Jews. I don't see why the United Jewish Appeal wouldn't help you, since it's a non-sectarian organization.
Answer 2
Actually, you can move to Israel as a temporary resident, but it is not possible to become an Israeli citizen unless:
Answer 3
Answer 2 is actually incorrect about Israeli naturalization law. Non-Jews can become citizens of Israel at the discretion of the Ministry of the Interior provided that they do the following:
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