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Op-Ed: The Ukraine War Is Allowing Israel to Continue Bringing Jews Back to Their Homeland

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Israeli flags flutter at a military cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on Wednesday.

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Israeli flags flutter at a military cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on Wednesday. (Ahmad Gharabli – AFP / Getty Images)

 By Yael Eckstein  May 4, 2022 at 2:36pm

Alla Oleshko, an 86-year-old Jewish woman living in Kharkiv, Ukraine, remembers when the bombs began to fall. The Russians were aiming for the TV tower right in front of her house.

“The first time, only the windows of the house blew out. The second time, the front door was demolished by a blast,” Oleshko told us. She lost both of her legs a few years ago, making it difficult to escape to a shelter.

This is not the first time Oleshko has found herself in the middle of a war. She lived through the terrible siege of Leningrad during World War II and recalls how the Nazis bombed the city. Her father died shortly after fighting on the frontlines, and her little brother got hypothermia during their evacuation and died.

“I survived the Holocaust when I was a child, and here again the war came to my door,” Oleshko said.

Sadly, her story is not unique. My organization, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, which is currently on the ground in Ukraine, has heard many similar heartbreaking stories from Jews in the country.

These stories remind us that many are suffering all over again and are looking for a place of refuge — and are finding it in Israel.

As I write this, Israel is preparing to celebrate its 74th birthday. Yom HaAtzmaut — Israel’s Independence Day — begins at sundown on May 4 and ends on the evening of May 5.

In some ways our celebrations look like those in America on July 4: We gather in parks, enjoy fireworks at night and grill out (though the fare is usually kebabs instead of hamburgers and hot dogs).

Of course, we reflect on our remarkable history as a modern democracy — in the Middle East, of all places. We reflect on how many paid the highest price to ensure our freedom (which we recognize just a day prior on Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day).

Independence Day in Israel is both a day to celebrate our political achievements and a deeply spiritual day when we reflect on God’s promises and thank him for his endless mercy.

Many recognized the establishment of the modern state of Israel as an act of God. For millennia, the Jewish people yearned to return to their ancestral homeland. So on Independence Day we sing not just our national anthem but also traditional psalms of praise recited on other Jewish holidays.

Yom HaAtzmaut commemorates biblical history as much as political history — our return from spiritual exile as well as physical exile.

Israel’s Declaration of Independence made it clear that the doors of Israel would always be open to all Jews. The fathers of our nation wrote, “We appeal to the Jewish people throughout the Diaspora to rally round the Jews of Eretz-Israel in the tasks of immigration and upbuilding and to stand by them in the great struggle for the realization of the age-old dream — the redemption of Israel.”

As I watch the events unfolding in Ukraine, I wonder if Israel’s founders knew that their appeal would be repeated over and over again throughout history. And that, time and again, Jews from every corner of the world would respond to it.

I’m proud to say that the Fellowship has been a leader in promoting and funding aliyah (immigration to Israel) for many years — and we’ve been able to do so because of the generosity of Christians who love Israel and the Jewish people and give sacrificially to support them. Right now, with the help of these generous friends, organizations continue to help thousands of Jews make aliyah, fulfilling the vision of the biblical prophets and Israel’s founding fathers.

Alla Oleshko was recently one of those who returned to her biblical homeland. “What’s happening here is like some kind of miracle,” she said shortly before her flight to Tel Aviv.

“I survived these two wars — World War II and this war in Ukraine,” she said. “I am happy I am alive. I continue to believe in miracles.”

Israel’s independence is a miracle that’s blessing Jews fleeing Ukraine at this very moment. I’m confident it will continue to be a blessing for people around the world for generations to come.

The views expressed in this opinion article are those of their author and are not necessarily either shared or endorsed by the owners of this website. If you are interested in contributing an Op-Ed to The Western Journal, you can learn about our submission guidelines and process here.

Yael Eckstein is president of the International Fellowship of Christian and Jews. She is the author of “Generation to Generation: Passing on a Legacy of Faith to Our Children.”

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