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Winning gold for Finland in the 1920s before making aliyah and losing his life in a terror attack, Elias Katz left his mark on Israeli sports.
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For Oleksiy, the most exciting thing about making aliyah (immigrating to Israel) from Ukraine will be to finally live close to his only brother, who has been living in the Holy Land for many years.
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Sarit Hadad is an Israeli singer who represented the Jewish state in the 2002 Eurovision contest and was named Israel's "best female singer of the 2000s."
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Oleksandr just took a Fellowship Freedom Flight to Israel, in order to escape war-torn Ukraine.
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Yevheniia worked her last shift at the airport when hostilities started in the Donetsk region.
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The Fellowship’s Tech Career program opens doors for young Ethiopian Israelis, helping them chart a successful career path in the field of computers.
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Aharon Yariv was an IDF general and Israeli politician who headed military intelligence and directed Operation Wrath of God after the 1972 Munich Massacre.
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Sibo says all she needs is food to survive. If she receives a phone call or visitor, she feels doubly blessed.
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As people come and go through Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate, 20-year-old Talia is ever vigilant. She has to be. She serves in Israel’s Border Patrol, and she is charged with protecting Jerusalem.
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A Christian family in Ukraine lost all that they had because they helped save God's children during the Holocaust.
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“I’ve already learned a few Hebrew words here and I want to continue learning in school!” says six year old Vika who just made aliyah from Ukraine with her family. She’s excited to begin a new life in Israel and grateful that The Fellowship is here to help every step of the way!
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Ephraim Kishon was an Israeli writer, Oscar-nominated film director, and one of the world's most widely read satirists.