Over 2,200 Jewish immigrants from North America, UK are expected to
land in Israel this summer, former ambassador Danny Ayalon says the
numbers will continue to grow significantly over coming years
Ynet
A specially chartered El-Al flight carrying 220 new immigrants from
North America landed Tuesday morning in Tel Aviv. The group was greeted
by 800 Israelis in a festive ceremony held at the airport with Foreign
Affairs Minister Tzipi Livni in attendance. The flight was organized by
Nefesh B'Nefesh, which is dedicated to increasing aliyah from North
America and the United Kingdom.
Among the new arrivals is the Jordan family of New Jersey, whose
maternal grandfather was a Holocaust survivor who fought in the Israeli
Independence War before moving to the United States in the mid-50's.
When he passed away two years ago the family decided they would
immigrate to Israel in his honor. His grandson, Ben Jordan, wore his
grandfather's army jacket from the war and held a sign saying 'We're
coming back to what you fought for!'
Photos: Sasson Tiram
Nefesh B'Nefesh chairman, former Israeli ambassador to the US Danny
Ayalon, said he believed immigration from North America would only
increase over the next few years: "We're at the start of an era during
which immigration from North America will reach unprecedented
proportions."
Over the past five years, the number of olim from the United States and
Canada has increased by about 80 percent.
This summer over 2,200 immigrants from North America and the UK are
scheduled to arrive in Israel through Nefesh B'Nefesh. The oldest
immigrant is 97, the youngest only two months old. Among those expected
to arrive are 425 families and 550 singles.
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