Showing posts with label Jewish Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewish Agency. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2019

‘They’re Coming Home’: Hundreds of North American Jews Migrate to Israel in Prophetic Fulfillment - CBN News Chris Mitchell

 
They’re Coming Home’: Hundreds of North American Jews Migrate to Israel in Prophetic Fulfillment
08-15-2019
CBN News Chris Mitchell
TEL AVIV, Israel – Nearly 250 new immigrants arrived in the land of Israel Wednesday after a 10-hour flight and sometimes years of waiting and planning. Many of these “olim” – or new immigrants from North America –  see their arrival as a prophetic fulfillment of when God said he would gather his people to the Promised Land from the four corners of the world.
The arrivals came from 22 states, 2 Canadian provinces and include 103 children, three sets of twins and a 28-day old baby. 
“This is a great situation for the State of Israel that the 240 Jews from North America, arrive in Israel here and we are very proud to have them as students and soldiers and partners in the State of Israel,” said Yoav Galant, Minister of Aliyah and Integration.
Nefesh B’nefesh, which works with the Jewish Agency to encourage more Jews to immigrate to Israel, organized this arrival. The organization has brought 60,000 North American Jews to Israel since 2002. 
Co-founder Rabbi Yehoshua Fass was there at Ben Gurion to welcome the new immigrants.
 “Seeing people fulfill their dreams, coming home. Remarkable,” he told CBN News.
For co-founder Tony Gelbart, seeing Jews come to Israel never gets old.
“The first time, the first person is just as exciting as the 60,000th person right now, it’s the same thing,” said Gelbart. “There’s emotion. There’s joy. Tears of joy. Look, they’re coming home to their Promised Land as you know. This is their home. This is their dream.”
One brother and sister were reunited after two years.  
“I don’t know, I’m overjoyed. It’s so weird. I’ve been here alone and now I have my brother,” Amit Nahum said. “It’s amazing.” 
Many families made this journey. David Eckstein was among the hundreds who immigrated to Israel. Eckstein is the nephew of Yechiel Eckstein, the founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Eckstein brought thousands of Jews to the land of Israel and passed away recently.
 “It’s just one of the most amazing feelings in the world to be able to come to our homeland to be part of the State of Israel, the Jewish homeland that we’ve always dreamed of being a part of,” David Eckstein told CBN.  
Yechiel’s brother Beryl said he wishes his brother could have been there to see David make aliyah.  
“I miss my brother being here but he’s here and I know he would have been the first one to greet David. He loved him so much.”
For the Ecksteins and many other families making aliyah, it’s about the generations.   
“We’re so proud of them to make this decision at this stage in their life, to come back home, where my father was born, my grandfather, my great grandfather and now this generation is coming home,” Beryl said.
For many of these immigrants, coming to Israel is also about the Bible coming to life. 
“It’s about the ingathering of the exiles, bringing the Jewish people home. But it’s not only for the fulfillment of prophecy that I’m so happy because my family is coming home and we’re all together finally and when we’re all together in our land that brings the light to the whole world,” Ari Abramowitz said.
For these new arrivals their Israel adventure is just beginning, but the Jewish agency plans on bringing many more.
 Isaac Herzog head of the Jewish Agency said: “This year we’ll have 30,000 immigrants from 40 countries. It’s an incredible story.”
The Jewish Agency has brought 3 million immigrants since 1929. 

Friday, November 30, 2018

MAKING HISTORY! - Return Ministries


MAKING HISTORY
This week, an important milestone has been reached for the Aliyah Return Center. The top representatives from the Jewish Agency came to sign an official agreement that further solidifies our partnership with the Jewish Agency in Israel, and sets the joint operations in motion for the years to come.


Isaac 'Bougie' Herzog, former Minister of welfare and Social Services, former chairman of the labor party and the NEW chairman of the Jewish Agency since August 2018, wants to play a deeper role with us as their Christian Zionist partner in the Galilee.
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"Those the Lord has rescued will return.
They will enter Zion with singing;
everlasting joy will crown their heads.
Gladness and joy will overtake them,
and sorrow and sighing will flee away."

Isaiah 51: 11
 
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

How the Jewish Agency Is Fulfilling God's Purposes for Israel - CBN NEWS/JULIE STAHL

The Jewish Agency is known for helping Jews immigrate to Israel. (YouTube/The Jewish Agency for People)
The Jewish Agency. It's a simple name but a powerful organization used to re-establish the state of Israel and help the Jewish people return to their homeland.
Founded in 1929, the Jewish Agency pre-dated the modern State of Israel by 19 years. Some say it's an organization created by God that uses men to fulfill his purposes.
Alan Hoffmann, CEO and director general of the Jewish Agency, is one of those men. Hoffmann, who immigrated to Israel from South Africa in 1967, has been credited with the "strategic refocusing" of the work of the Jewish Agency.
In a recent letter to Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky, Hoffmann said his team had helped to "refocus the mission, restructure the organization and recruit outstanding staff, while working closely with our constituent partners and with the government of Israel."
Pat Robertson will talk with Alan Hoffmann about his work with the Jewish Agency on Tuesday's 700 Club.
Today, one of the main missions of the Jewish Agency is to bring Jewish people back to the land of Israel. And seeing Jewish people return is like watching Bible prophecy unfolding. The biblical prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel all speak of the Jewish return to the land.
Hoffman pointed out that immigration to Israel had grown as well the number of Israeli emissaries sent abroad.
As a result of the work of the Jewish Agency, some 3.5 million Jewish people have been brought to live in Israel over the past nine decades.
Sharansky told new immigrants at an arrival ceremony recently that they had fulfilled the dream of generations.
"Only think for a moment about your fathers, your grandfathers, your great-grandfathers—all those generations of your families—who were dreaming and praying, 'next year in Jerusalem' and you did it," Sharansky said.
In his letter to Sharansky, published in part by the Jerusalem Post, Hoffmann noted that reaching young people is a growing priority.
"The connection of young Israelis to the Jewish people has emerged as a new priority and the agency has significantly expanded its repertoire in partnerships and in working with the vulnerable in Israel," he was quoted by the Jerusalem Post as saying in his letter.
In 2000, Hoffmann became the director general of the Jewish Agency's education department. In that capacity, he was responsible for two programs: MASA, which brings young people from around the world to Israel for long-term study and volunteer programs; and MAKOM, which is the Jewish Agency's "central resource" for educating Jewish communities around the world about Israel.
Hoffmann is due to retire from the Jewish Agency by the end of the year. 

Friday, March 11, 2016

Israel, Jewish Agency Focus on Helping Local Arabs - Israel Today

Israel, Jewish Agency Focus on Helping Local Arabs

Thursday, March 10, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
At its triennial gathering in Tel Aviv last month, the board of the Jewish Agency was told that the organization would be increasingly focused on aiding the local Arab population in the coming years.
In fact, that mission has already begun. Whereas the Jewish Agency was historically focused solely on the Jewish community, today it employs 75 Druze and Arabs and has poured around $2.5 million into their respective communities in recent years.
Agency chairman Natan Sharansky told the gathering that “as a Zionist I believe that this is important for the future of our democracy.”
At the same time, Israeli Police Commissioner Roni Alsheikh announced the appointment of a new commander for the Northern District who will be focused on mass recruitment of Arab Muslim officers.
“The police has been deepening cooperation with the Arab population by establishing police stations in Arab towns, and conducting massive recruitment effort of officers from the Muslim sector,” Alsheikh said.
Israel has also been proposing increased economic cooperation with the Palestinian Authority, as confirmed by Palestinian Minister of Finance Shukri Bishara in remarks to the Bethlehem-based Maan news agency.
Bishara met late last month with Israeli Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon. Israel’s Channel 10 reported that the two discussed a package that would see greater integration in the construction, medical, and high-tech sectors, as well as a range of study and internship opportunities for young Palestinians.
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