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1,000 new immigrants set to arrive in Israel

The final 1,000 new immigrants for 2010 are arriving in Israel.
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December 22, 2010

The final 1,000 new immigrants for 2010 are arriving in Israel.

The immigrants coming from 25 countries will arrive in Israel through the end of the year on special flights arranged by the Jewish Agency for Israel, the agency said in a statement. Some of the flights and the reception of the new immigrants are organized in cooperation with Nefesh B’Nefesh and the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption.

New immigrants from South Africa and Australia on Wednesday were scheduled to receive their national identity cards in a ceremony near the Western Wall.

The new immigrants will be arriving from many countries including France, Italy, Belgium, Great Britain, South Africa, USA, Canada Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

“The new immigrants contribute to the strength of Israeli society and the strength of the connection between Jewish communities of the Diaspora and the State of Israel,” said Natan Sharansky, chairman of the Jewish Agency. “Every new immigrant is a bridge linking his/her Diaspora community with their old-new land—Israel. We welcome every new immigrant who has decided to come live in Israel and build their future and their children’s future here.”

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