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Tag Archives: Aliyah
Full To Capacity Jumbo Flight To Arrive In Israel Tuesday With 338 New Olim From North America
IMRA August 10, 2014 Despite security tensions in Israel, 338 new Olim (immigrants) from the United States and Canada will arrive in Israel on an Aliyah charter flight. Included in the group of Olim will be 108 inspiring young men and … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Aliyah, El Al, Jewish Agency for Israel, Nefesh B’Nefesh, Olim
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