For Jewish families making Aliyah (immigration) to Israel, landing at Ben Gurion airport and receiving their Israeli identity card marks the beginning, rather than the end, of a new journey. Facilitating the lives of these new arrivals means helping them to learn the language, find a suitable job and understand the workings of daily life in Israel.

Your donation towards integration will have an impact on families in the following ways:

  • Bridging the education gap
    • Helping children/young people reach the educational level of Israeli schools for their age group
    • Courses for Ethiopian immigrants aged 18 to 30 to help them obtain their high school diploma.
  • Vocational training
    • High-tech/computer programming or other courses for young immigrants
    • Recertification and professional language courses for doctors/nurses
    • Courses such as nursing, accounting, dental hygiene and computer programming.
  • Personal mentoring offers practical support to families (especially single mothers) for up to ten years after Aliyah, to ensure that they make a successful start to their new lives in Israel.
    • Improving quality of life, including basic needs
    • Establish a family plan for schooling, housing, etc.
    • Financial planning
    • Job search assistance

In Jeremiah 32:41, the Lord says, “Yes, I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will assuredly plant them in this land with all My heart and with all My soul.”