“Everyone is just talking about the war,” said Yana Koblenko from Ukraine, who arrived in Israel on Sunday with a plane of 74 other new immigrants. “Until the last minute, I was worried the flight would be canceled.”

The Koblenko family—Yana, her husband Yevgeny and their young daughter—had been longing to come to Israel for some time. The rest of Yana’s family, including her parents, had made aliyah just before the pandemic.

The aliyah flight was brought to Israel through the joint efforts of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Israel’s Immigration and Absorption Ministry and the Jewish Agency for Israel. The effort was funded by the Fellowship, which raises money primarily from Christian supporters of Israel from around the world.

“The arrival of the immigrants to Israel is the essence of Zionism,” said Fellowship president Yael Eckstein.

More than half of immigrants will be living in northern Israel, said the Fellowship. The rest are spread out between the center and southern Israel.

“Our message to the Jews of Ukraine is very clear,” said Immigration and Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata: “Israel will always be your home. Our gates are open to you in normal times and in times of crisis.”

1 COMMENT

  1. How many Jews are in Ukrain? Estimates between 140-400 thousands. Only 75 came to Israel
    during the Russian encirculing Ukraine! Shame! Why are Jews still living in anti Semitic
    Europe?

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