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Aliyah Committee, Amton Newsletter December 2001
As I was walking down the street in Jerusalem today, I thought again of an image a new olah shared with me the last time I was in Israel. She told me that when she had lived in the States, she felt like she walked around with metal platelets on the bottom of her shoes. When she was in Israel, she felt like with every step, roots grew from her feet. It was two years
ago when I met this woman, and I had just started a year of study at The
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem. Since then, I have lived
another year in the States and, two months ago, returned to Israel, to
live. Many people were surprised to learn of my decision to return. I
was living very comfortably in Atlanta, all of my family and friends were
in the States, and the intifada continued to rage. "It is so hard
in Israel," people would say. "Maybe you should at least wait
until an easier time?" Throughout Jewish history the Jews have had tremendous problems and struggles. This is no different today. But it is only now that, after 2000 years, we have the vehicle through which to fully control our future as a People and realize our highest ideals. For some people, these ideals are religious, for some they are cultural, still for others, they are national in nature. Only in Israel do we have the opportunity to work together to create our destiny - in this tiny piece of land in this crazy place in the world. Even just two generations ago, many of our ancestors would have given anything to merely see the land which so represented the deepest hopes and yearnings of the Jewish People. Today, when you make aliyah you get a free plane ticket and are carried comfortably to Israel in a plane, bearing a Jewish star on its wing. In good times and bad - this is Israel. This is the only place on the globe where a Jew can feel roots under his feet, regardless of how many storms rage around him. There is not an "easier" place for us. In the past 2000 years, there could not have been a better generation in which to be born. For the past few nights, there have been recurring sounds of gunfire in the distance. These are reminders of the very difficult time Israel is enduring right now. But, you know, even with sounds of war around me, I have never slept so deeply. My lot has been
cast with the Jewish People and, for me, there is no safer place.
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