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JERUSALEM, July 13 (Xinhuanet) -- More than
500 North American Jews arrived in Israel on Wednesday on two
chartered flights from New York and Toronto, the largest
number of immigrants in a single day.
As part of a joint initiative of immigration
assistance program Nefesh B'Nefesh and the
Jewish Agency, the immigrants were in high spirits.
Many explained that while they are concerned
about security, they prefer living in the Jewish state to the
Diaspora.
"I am afraid, but my desire to live in Israel
is the strongest desire I have, and it overpowers all of my
other fears," Marni Urman from Canada told Israeli daily
Ha'aretz."This is where I belong."
The immigrants are the first of some 3,200
North American Jews projected to arrive in Israel this
summer.
Amid cheers from friends, relatives, the
immigrants touched down to a festive welcoming ceremony
attended by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Vice Prime Minister
Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom and Jewish Agency
chairman Zeev Bielski.
"Ala (immigration) is the primary goal of our
government, the future of our great people," Sharon said.
"Life in Israel is not always easy, but I
promise you we will do all we can to assist you on your
journey home."
There are about 5.6 million Jews living in
Israel, which has been encouraging immigration of Jews around
the world to cement its future as a Jewish state.
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