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Young immigrants (olim) in Israel are experiencing a range of emotions as they watch their Israeli brothers and sisters stand strong on the front lines as the country manages war with its enemies. Newcomers over the age of 22 do not have to serve in the army. Olim who have moved to Israel as adults are now working to show their country how much they care. Israel’s devoted immigrant community is stepping up to the plate for the war effort.

The movement’s inception was rooted in the urgency to send crucial supplies to soldiers, who were facing logistical challenges in the field. Silvana Rabinovich, 30, was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia. She has lived in the United States, Canada, and Spain. She made aliyah in February of 2023 and believes that Israel is her home. With some extended family already living in the Holy Land, Rabinovich has been riding around the country with her uncle, working to support her cousins in combat. One is 20 years old, and the other is a reservist, aged 27.

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