By: David R. Parsons, ICEJ VP & Senior Spokesman

The ICEJ welcomed a group of 94 new Jewish immigrants to Israel on May 26 on a special chartered plane which marked thirty years of Aliyah flights sponsored by the Christian Embassy since the first one touched down in Israel in May 1990.

When the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem was founded in 1980, one of its first initiatives was to start advocating for the release of Soviet Jewry. Christians staged rallies in capitals around the world demanding “Let My People Go!” So when the Iron Curtain fell in October 1989 and the door finally opened wide for Jews to leave the Soviet Union, it was only natural for the ICEJ to start helping bring them home to Israel.

Actually some of the ICEJ’s earliest leaders, such as Finnish branch founder Dr. Ulla Järvilehto, were already pioneering Christian efforts to assist Jews trickling out of the Soviet bloc in the 1970s and 80s through welcome centers in Budapest and Vienna. But once Soviet Communism collapsed, the possibility opened up for bringing masses of Russian-speaking Jews directly by plane to Israel.

Soon after, the ICEJ’s German branch approached the Jewish Agency with an offer to help pay for a flight of Soviet Jews and ICEJ-Finland quickly agreed to cover the other half of the costs. Thus on 28 May 1990, a special ICEJ-funded charter flight carrying several hundred Russian Jews landed at Ben-Gurion Airport. This was the first Aliyah flight fully sponsored by Christians and thus it stands as a unique milestone for the ICEJ.

An excited ICEJ delegation was waiting on the tarmac to warmly welcome these exiles home, in fulfillment of Biblical prophecies that the Jewish people would one day return to the Land of Israel from the “north”, and that Gentiles would be there to assist them (see e.g., Isaiah 43:6; Isaiah 49:22-23; Isaiah 60:4-16; Jeremiah 31:8)

Ever since that first Aliyah flight, the Christian Embassy has funded more than 300 direct flights for Jews coming home to Israel. Once you add in all the other Jewish immigrants we have assisted along the way – whether with connecting flights, transport to airports, special grants for needy families, Hebrew language classes, Aliyah seminars, fairs and youth camps, and so much more – the ICEJ has now assisted nearly 160,00 Jews in making the journey home to Israel.

This includes Jewish immigrants coming from Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belorussia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan and Venezuela, among others.

But there are many more Jewish people waiting their turn to make the move to Israel, and the interest in Aliyah is rising – despite the Corona or in many cases because of it. And the Christian Embassy needs your help in bringing them home.