Eddie Schneider from Washington had a hard time stopping
his tears. His 22-year-old son Ami boarded the plane with an
aspiration of living in Ramat Gan and studying electrical
engineering at Bar Ilan.
“I am proud of him and will miss him greatly,”
said Ami’s father. “Israel is a big part of our lives and he
wants to do this more than anything.”

Welcome to
Israel (Photo: Amnon Meranda)
Not only relatives came to bid farewell. Dozens of Bnei
Akiva youth movement members were very excited about the
aliyah of their adored counselor, 20-year-old Shoshana Cohen.
“We are sad to say goodbye but are happy that she
is fulfilling her dream. We hope to make aliyah when we grow
up,” one of them said.
The Nefesh B’Nefesh organization was founded by Rabbi
Yehoshua Fass and Tony Gelbart. Its goal is to encourage
aliyah from North America to Israel and to ease the
bureaucratic complications that stand before a person in this
position, amongst other things, by assisting to fill out forms
while en-route.
The current immigration was conducted in
cooperation with the Jewish Agency.
While still in the Big Apple, the new
immigrants-to-be met Knesset Members Gilad Erdan ( Likud) and Yoel Hasson (Kadima), who are the co-chairs of the
Knesset Caucus for Western Aliyah.
The current affairs lovers in the crowd
recognized the two but didn’t really know where from. “Hey, I
saw a picture of you in the newspaper” and “hey, aren’t you
that guy from the government?” were some of the responses
received by the two.
Hasson and Erdan heaped praises upon the
immigrants and instilled a little more Zionism. “Israel was
built at the hands of new immigrants in its first 60 years and
your job is to continue standing before the challenges and
building the country in the next 60 years,” said Erdan.
“The step you are taking is very courageous. Now
the responsibility is transferred to us and we will do
everything in order to ease your absorption,” added Hasson.
Hasson and Erdan gave the new immigrants their cellular
phone numbers before arriving in Israel and said this was "for
anything you need help with or any request.” Now, all they
have to do is adapt.
The writer
was a guest on the Nefesh B'Nefesh flight from the
US