New immigrants (archives)
Photo: Eli Elgarat
Around 600 new immigrants from France are expected to land in Israel
on Wednesday as the result of a joint effort of AMI (Aliyah et Meilleure Integration) and the Jewish Agency for Israel.
This year has seen a 10 percent rise in the number of new immigrants from France compared to the previous year, making 2007 a record year for French aliyah: More than 3,000 olim are expected to come to Israel, as opposed to 2,900 in 2006. This is a 35-year record.
Most of the expected immigrants will be going to Jerusalem, Netanya and Ashdod. Many of them have families.
Upon arrival at Ben-Gurion International Airport, the olim will attend a ceremony in the presence of President Shimon Peres, Chairman of the Jewish Agency Ze'ev Bielski, founder of the AMI organization Pierre Besnainou, Minister of Immigrant Absorption Jacob Ederi, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger, mayors and other dignitaries.