Posts Tagged ‘Zionism’

Sharansky video: The Heroism and Courage of Aliyah

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

As the Pesach/Passover holiday begins to wind down, I thought it was a great time to link out to this fantastic video. It is an exciting and inspiring interview with former Prisoner of Zion, Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky, on moving to Israel, Aliyah, Zionism and Judaism.

In the video, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel, hosts of Tuesday Night Live in Jerusalem, meet Sharansky, who also was one of the founders and spokesmen for the “Refusenik” movement in Moscow in the 1970s after being denied an exit visa to Israel in 1973. Since immigrating to Israel upon his release, Sharansky has held various high governmental positions, headed a Knesset party and was Cabinet minister, and is the symbol of strength, resistance, and the Jewish dream for many people around the world.

This video is a must see for all and should help bring us in to the “second day(s)” of the holiday with the right frame of mind.

Ari

Knesset to make Aliyah promotion more effective – NOT!

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Two members of the Israeli Parliament MKs Gilad Erdan (Likud) and Yoel Hasson (Kadima) proposed that Aliyah organizations work more closely with the government and its bureaucrats. They explain that such a move would turn government officials and their offices into a type of “hub” which will then direct policies and coordinate actions aimed at getting more people to move to Israel.So basically their idea is to create more government bureaucracy in order to speed up the Aliyah process. . .

Is it any wonder why the current situation in Israel is so far down the tubes? Israeli parliament members can’t help the thousands of people in Sderot who are suffering under the daily barrage of missiles. Statistics show that poverty levels in Israel have reached the highest rate ever; one of every 2 children is living below the poverty line, a poverty line that was defined by clueless fat cat bureaucrats. And go ahead, try to find a parliament member who hasn’t been investigated for corruption, I dare you.

There is a way to make Aliyah to Israel easier, faster, and most of all, more financially interesting. The Israeli government needs to make life for the Jews already living in Israel easier. Think about it. The majority of Jews living in Israel have a tough time. Making a living in Israel is very hard. Getting anything done is a hassle. Government lines are long, bureaucracy is thick, and the average government worker is highly under skilled and under motivated. This concludes with a quality of living which is substandard to say the least.

Now to a well-to-do Jewish American who is thinking about Aliyah, Zionism will only go so far. Why should he give up his high standard of living, make Aliyah, and then get stuck paying high taxes on an underpaid job in Israel. Maybe government officials should be more concerned about enriching the state (i.e. its citizens) which would in turn make Israel more attractive in the eyes of potential Olim.