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Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein tells her story on making Aliyah, immigrating to Israel, with her new husband. At first, though, she was opposed to leaving everything that was familiar, all that she had known growing up in America. But when God changed her mind, there was no going back and has made her home in the Holy Land.
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Rabbi Eckstein shares a special message about Aliyah Day, which Israelis celebrate today, and is a tribute to the immigrants who have helped make the Jewish state the thriving nation that it is today.
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When Jewish people come home to Israel, it's not just immigration; it's the fulfillment of prophecy and the fruition of a long awaited dream.
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Adena Mark shares her story of — immigrating to Israel. Today, Adena shares how the family tried to talk her mother out of moving to Israel because of the violent times.
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Adena Mark shares her story of – immigrating to Israel. It began when her mother, Sarah Blaustein, decided to fulfill her dream of moving to Israel from America.
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Recently, The Fellowship organized a meeting between leaders of the Ethiopian Jewish community in Ashkelon, Israel, and local high school students. Ethiopian leaders shared their powerful story of aliyah (immigration to Israel) to inspire the next generation of Ethiopian Jews.
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When they boarded that initial flight in Kiev, we did not know he would soon be facing a life-threatening medical condition. They share their gratitude for donors of The Fellowship.
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On this podcast fromHoly Land Moments, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein shares the biblical foundation of the Ethiopian aliyah, immigration to Israel.
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On this podcast of Holy Land Moments, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein talks about fulfilling his lifelong dream – to more to Israel and call it home.
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On this podcast from Holy Land Moments, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains the history behind bringing Ethiopian Jews back home to Israel.
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On this podcast from Holy Land Moments, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein shares the amazing story of Hanok and his brother Tadasa, and how they made aliyahto Israel through the help...
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While there has always been a Jewish presence in the Holy Land, Jews began making aliyah, immigration to Israel, in 1882. In this podcast from Holy Land Moments, Rabbi Yechiel...