Joy of Aliyah #8 - Welcome to Israel Episode (video)
Joy of Aliyah #8 - Welcome to Israel Episode
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Ha! I've always thought similarly. I've been thinking about aliyah over the past year, and decided that if we do make aliyah, we will take a normal flight, enter on a tourist visa, and then make our way to misrad ha-klita once we've had a chance to sleep off our jet lag.
you dont have to come on a group flight. you can come on a regular flight, paid for by NBN, and not have a ceremony. They only do the ceremonies on the flights with lots of olim concentrated together. plenty of people make aliyah throughout the year and they come without group flights and ceremonies.
I have been to one ceremony, and I have watched a couple live online, and I dont understand how they can hold these people who have just packed and flown and turned their lives upside down, for so much time in a ceremony with so many speeches. It must be the adrenaline.
No offense to those who love to sing and dance and hear speeches after a 12 hour flight, but I'm so glad we took a regular flight.
ReplyDeleteHa! I've always thought similarly. I've been thinking about aliyah over the past year, and decided that if we do make aliyah, we will take a normal flight, enter on a tourist visa, and then make our way to misrad ha-klita once we've had a chance to sleep off our jet lag.
Deleteyou dont have to come on a group flight. you can come on a regular flight, paid for by NBN, and not have a ceremony. They only do the ceremonies on the flights with lots of olim concentrated together. plenty of people make aliyah throughout the year and they come without group flights and ceremonies.
ReplyDeleteI have been to one ceremony, and I have watched a couple live online, and I dont understand how they can hold these people who have just packed and flown and turned their lives upside down, for so much time in a ceremony with so many speeches. It must be the adrenaline.