According to Benshimol, many Jews have left the country in recent years. Only 2,000 families are left, trying to survive the difficult situation.
After completing her studies in the field of education, she realized she had no future in the country. “I got married, I had a child and I saw there were no good professional options and that the situation wasn’t going to get better. “The decision to come to Israel wasn’t easy,” she says, “and it was largely done for my son’s future, but also for me. I’m young and I want to develop professionally and personally.” These days, she is marking 10 months since making aliyah. Together with her husband, who isn’t Jewish and plans to undergo a conversion process, she is advancing in her Hebrew studies. Did you know anything about Israel before making aliyah?“Luckily, part of my family immigrated to Israel before me, so I had a relatively soft landing and they’ve been very helpful. We all live close to each other in Be’er Sheva, and although I have the language barrier and the entire process isn’t easy, I think this is the best decision I have made in my life.”Benshimol immigrated to Israel as part of the activity of the of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ). According to its president, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, “The Fellowship has been working independently for four years now to help thousands of Jews from 26 countries, who have been suffering from financial, security and anti-Semitic distress.
“We began working independently following the crisis and the war that broke out in Ukraine, and since then we have expanded our activities to other countries where Jews live in risk, such as France, Venezuela and even Arab states. “We focus on helping Jews in a medium and low socioeconomic status, who receive a generous aid and support envelope allowing them to get through the difficulties and obstacles involved in moving to a new country and successfully integrating into it. “We are unequivocally committed to having new Jew in the world who wishes to immigrate to Israel but is prevented from doing so due to financial or social problems.” 'People used to steal money, today they steal food’ : https://ift.tt/2qM4aPt
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