Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Jews 'going home'

We call upon the Jewish people throughout the diaspora to unite with us in our homeland by making aliyah, by building the land, and by taking part in the momentous undertaking of the redemption of the Jewish people, which has been the dream of generations - David Ben Gurion, First Israeli Prime Minister, 1948 (Source: BBC)
Emigration is a life changing experience - but for British Jews who choose to go to Israel it can also be the fulfilment of a religious and cultural dream. So how do they feel about moving to what the rest of the world regards a war zone?

Sharon Saltoun hugs her parents, Shoshi and Ischeskel, and smiles. Shoshi holds back tears - those happy tears tinged with sadness that parents shed as children fly the nest.

"We'll take good care of her," says the rep from Nefesh B'Nefesh, the organisation taking a coach load of British Jews to Heathrow Airport to embark on a new life in Israel. Why leave the UK for this? by Dominic Casciani (BBC News)
Mark Alexander

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