Freedom Flights From More Than a Dozen Countries

The Fellowship  |  October 24, 2025

Svidovyi family from Ukraine arriving in Israel
Photo: Courtesy

It’s been a busy week for The Fellowship’s aliyah program, as 96 olim (immigrants) arrived in their biblical homeland of Israel from over a dozen different countries – from the former Soviet Union, Europe, South America, and Mexico. Since our founding, The Fellowship has helped more than 780,000 Jews make aliyah from 50 different countries – and the number continues to rise.

Throughout this week, European flights left airports in France and Spain as well as former Soviet Union countries like Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Ukraine –with the most coming in from the two countries currently at war. South American flights came from Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, and Mexico.

Fellowship Freedom Flights and aliyah are fulfilling biblical prophecy, echoing the words of Isaiah 11:12 that promise the return of the Jewish people to Israel from “the four quarters of the earth.” And The Fellowship is also proud to help families and elderly with klitah (resettlement), because building a better, wiser, and stronger Israel will help make the Holy Land safer.