By Arlene Bridges Samuels
Israel is a small nation with a big presence in the modern world. In fact, its significance far outweighs its size and its population. During ancient times, God revealed Himself to His chosen people, the Jews. Israel’s 3,000-year-old capital, Jerusalem, is mentioned 800 times in the Old and New Testaments. In rabbinic literature and in biblical references, Jerusalem is considered the center of the world. Certainly, since October 7, 2023, Israel and the Jewish people are dominant in world news, with both truth and lies fighting for attention.
Amid the backdrop of wartime, why are Jews living in other countries now “making Aliyah”—immigrating to Israel? The Hebrew word aliyah means “ascent” or “going up.” In ancient times, ascent described the Pilgrim Road walk up to the Temple Mount for the annual Jewish festivals. Aliyah remains the word used for Jewish immigration, which now takes place primarily via flights to Israel. These immigrants are enacting Israel’s Law of Return, passed in 1950, that allows Jews, their children, and grandchildren to become citizens in their ancestral homeland.
In Genesis 17:8, God promises Abraham, “The whole land of Canaan, where you now reside as a foreigner, I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God.”
Worldwide, the Jewish population is now nearing 16 million, with 7.3 million living in Israel. To gather more firsthand information, I interviewed Gary Cristofaro, vice president of Ezra International (EI) at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in February. Since 1996, Gary’s organization has made Aliyah possible for 120,000 Jews from Central Asia, Latin America, and the former USSR. During 2024 and into this year, EI has helped upwards of 6,000 Jews make Aliyah.
Explaining their reasons for wanting to make Aliyah, even after October 7, 2023, Gary says, “Many say they want a better life for their children; others want to be with their brothers and sisters in Israel since the attack.” Gary adds that growing antisemitism is widely mentioned as an important factor. In the last two years, due to the war between Russia and Ukraine, an Aliyah surge of Jews from both nations have begun living new lives in Israel. The numbers of French Jewish Aliyah are rising. As Gary mentioned, “We are seeing off-the-charts antisemitism in a Muslim-majority country, which I cannot disclose.”
Israel’s i24NEWS reports that since the October 7 invasion and massacre, 35,000 Jews have immigrated to Israel. They came from 100 different countries and a third of them are between 18 and 35 years old.
Since Ezra International’s founding, Gary told me, the organization has extended help to 30 different nations considered part of the Jewish Diaspora. Currently, they have teams on the ground in 14 nations. In the context of the Greek translation of the Bible, diaspora means “scattering” of the Jewish people outside of Israel, their homeland. In Hebrew the words golah (exile) and t’futzah (dispersion) are used, noting the Babylonian, Roman, and other exiles.
After the Holocaust—and the modern establishment of the world’s only Jewish state on May 14, 1948—Aliyah has grown in waves. No matter where they lived across the world, Jews went about building their lives yet yearned for their ancestral homeland. The phrase “Next Year in Jerusalem” has resounded countless times at Shabbat tables in the Jewish dispersion worldwide.
Christian organizations that help with Aliyah for diaspora Jews are not uncommon. They cooperate with Israel to help sponsor flights. However, Ezra International’s main contribution occurs before flights take off for the Holy Land.
“Where we shine, and what we do differently, is to help Jews navigate the process prior to flights by focusing on poorer Jewish communities that have limited manpower and limited budgets,” Gary explains. “We work with the indigenous leaders in each of the nations through their Jewish Agency.” Since its establishment in 1996, Ezra International has earned lasting trust through decades of assistance cooperating with The Jewish Agency in Israel and diaspora nations.
On the ground, Gary’s staff emphasizes Israel’s Law of Return with the Jewish communities and sets into motion the research that will provide detailed, accurate documents. These must be presented to Israeli Consul General offices in each nation. Ezra International not only provides research to validate the facts of candidates’ Jewish heritage, but they help them navigate the bureaucracies.
Gary offered an insightful example of the process for a Ukrainian family. After Ezra International researched and gathered the documents for the family, he drove them for five hours on “pothole-filled roads” and put them up at a hotel. The next day, the entire family appeared as required and presented their documents to the Israeli Consulate in Ukraine. Afterward, he drove them back to their home—another five hours. Gary observed, “They can’t afford that type of thing without some help, and that’s where Ezra International comes in.’’
In emergencies like the war between Russia and Ukraine, Ukrainian families can exit their country with the help of teams in Romania or Moldova. “A lot of Russian Jews came out of Russia through neighboring countries,” Gary explains, “because they saw the writing on the wall.”
Gary comments that their research doesn’t look like a miracle. For instance, some of the research requires verifying the Jewish identity of Holocaust survivors whose parents undertook Gentile names for reasons of survival. Yet a miracle it is. “It’s amazing what the folks on the ground are doing. They are not in the limelight, but they are parting the ‘Red Sea’ of essential research and proof of Jewish identity.”
He refers to Romans 15:8, where the Apostle Paul wrote, For I tell you that Christ has become a servant of the Jews on behalf of God’s truth, so that the promises made to the patriarchs might be confirmed.
Gary embraces this passage as “a description of the work that our people on the ground are doing.” The teams are coming beside God’s people, humbly serving them. They often hear that they’re “the first Christians ever to show them kindness.”
Ezra International is devoted to doing its part to help fulfill the promises that God has made to the Jewish people for their homeland, Israel. For 2,000 years, it seemed impossible. But now it’s happening, and Scripture also promises that you can be a part of it! Learn more about Ezra, a Christian charity helping impoverished Jewish people who live outside the U.S. to make Aliyah.
Our CBN Israel team welcomes you to pray with us recalling Genesis 12:7: “To your offspring [or seed] I will give this land.”
- Pray for Ezra International’s ongoing ministry to aid Jews making Aliyah.
- Pray for safety in nations that are dangerously enacting Jew hatred.
- Pray with thanks for the love Ezra’s staff is showing to God’s chosen people.
- Pray for IDF members defending their ancestral homeland.
Arlene Bridges Samuels is the weekly feature columnist for CBN Israel since 2020. Working on the staff of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as their SE Regional Outreach Director for nine years, International Christian Embassy Jerusalem USA engaged her as the Leadership Outreach Director part-time for their project American Christian Leaders for Israel. Arlene is an author at The Blogs-Times of Israel, is published at AllIsrael.com and The Jerusalem Connection, and has traveled to Israel since 1990. By invitation, she attends Israel’s Government Press Office Christian Media Summits as part of Christian media worldwide. In 2024, Arlene and her husband Paul co-authored Mental Health Meltdown: Illuminating the Voices of Bipolar and Other Mental Illnesses. www.TheMentalHealthMeltdown.com.
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