The Bnei Menashe have continued to practice Judaism just as their ancestors did, including observing the Sabbath, keeping kosher, celebrating the festivals and following the laws of family purity.
COVID-19 didn’t stop a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor from fulfilling her dream to live in Israel and receive a beautiful welcome by her family – corona style!
For thousands of years the Jewish People has not stopped yearning for a return to Zion. Today, we are once again sovereign in our homeland. Jews, come home!
Memorial Day in Israel includes a two-minute siren nationwide in which nearly the entire country literally stops in its tracks to commemorate the fallen.
Growing up, every day was Holocaust Remembrance day for the daughter of two survivors. Now she beams with pride, living in Israel as her family continues to grow.
Even when coronavirus restrictions made entry into Israel nearly impossible, these determined immigrants caught the last available flights to fulfill their dreams of living in the Jewish homeland.
“It is truly remarkable to see that Aliyah is continuing amidst increasingly complex global circumstances,” said Rabbi Yehoshua Fass, NBN executive director.
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‘Each and every oleh brings a world of their own to Israel – culturally, ideologically, and professionally, as they strengthen the Jewish nation,’ said Rabbi Yehoshua Fass.
Organized by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, the flight took off soon after the death of the organization’s founder and driving force.
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‘The leaders of Europe need to understand that we will not go silently. We are not lambs to the slaughter. We are strong. We’ve got an amazing country.’
Seven decades after the Holocaust, Israelis celebrated ‘Aliyah Day’ and the millions of immigrants who have chosen to make the Jewish State their home.