A road rally starting in London will end in Jerusalem, where two
participants will make aliyah. Twenty-five classic and contemporary
cars are taking part in the 18-day London to Jerusalem Car Rally,
launched Sunday morning from central London’s Waterloo Place.
Driving along a 2,500-mile route, the cars will cross the English
Channel to France and from there to Switzerland, Italy and Greece, from
where they will be shipped by air on an El Al Cargo 747 Jumbo to Tel
Aviv. Two of the participants—Yaniv Cohen, 26, of Manchester, and
Alexander Singer, 28, of London, driving a ‘48 Rolls-Royce Silver
Wraith—will make aliyah upon their arrival with help from the group
Nefesh B’Nefesh. The rally is sponsored by the Jewish National
Fund-United Kingdom. Among the participating cars are a ‘23 Buick Model
54 Sports Roadster and a ‘54 Cadillac Eldorado convertible.