September 7, 2006
By RYAN NADEL
The dreams of 230 new immigrants came true as they landed in Israel yesterday afternoon. The Nefesh B'Nefesh aliya organization flight, in conjunction with the Jewish Agency, brought a unique mixture of new immigrants to Israel. "This flight was mainly made up of singles and retirees," said Yael Katsman, director of communications for Nefesh B'Nefesh. The group of newcomers consisted of immigrants from Canada and over 20 states in the United States.
The recent war with Lebanon did not appear to dissuade participation. "Our expectations were right on course. Our numbers were not affected," remarked Katsman. Among the new olim, The Jerusalem Post here profiles three participants. Their experiences as they settle in Israel will be documented in an ongoing series, New Beginnings, which will appear on our pages in the next few months.
David Levy Age: 27
New location: Tel Aviv
Occupation: Advertising
David first came to Israel to study at Tel Aviv University at the age of 24. During his year of study he decided to extend his stay and do his Master's degree in Middle Eastern History in Israel.
"There's something about this place. It's the energy," explained David, about what kept him here and inspired him to eventually make aliya.
"Everyone knows that Tel Aviv has the most beautiful women. It's the best place for singles, and I love the night life. But not having any family here is a little rough," he added.
David said that the recent war strengthened his commitment to make aliya. "Whoever wants to come will come regardless. You know what you are getting in to."