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ALIYAH DIARY


                                           A Shared Choice




                                                        Laura Ben-David


                           ou know those things that   As I took in the proceedings I gazed   The officer shouted, “French!” and
                           stir the deeply intense,   at the faces of these hundreds of new   the line was repeated in French. Then
                           raw emotions that Zionism   soldiers, clearly immigrants from all   Spanish. Russian. German. Italian.
                    Yinspires within us? Singing     over the world. I looked proudly at the   Chinese. Finnish. Ukrainian. Amharic.
                   Hatikvah. Watching the movie ‘Exodus.’   many Israeli flags waving above them   Kuki. Each line was received with
                   Finding an unexpected El Al plane any-  in the early evening breeze, bright blue   resounding applause since everyone,
                   where in the world. Hearing the Yom   and gleaming white. The sun slowly   soldiers and guests alike, understood
                   HaZikaron siren. Seeing IDF soldiers   dipped behind the westerly mountains   the commitment and sacrifice behind
                   doing, well, just about anything; espe-  casting a wonderful golden glow. The   each foreign-born soldier’s decision,
                   cially at a formal IDF ceremony… I am   band was playing ‘Jerusalem of Gold.’   who was not born with the obligation
                   particularly susceptible to these emo-  I was crying.              to serve, rather chose it.
                   tional triggers; they are no less pow-
                   erful after more than a dozen years of   Ceremonies can be long and boring;   The officer shouted, “Arabic!” An Arab
                   living in Israel. Perhaps, they are more   filled with speeches and more than   Israeli soldier stood up and called out
                   powerful.                         enough pomp and circumstance. One   the translation in Arabic to thunderous
                                                     might imagine that the strict discipline   applause. We thought nothing could
                                                     of the army would render a ceremony   surprise us more… when the officer
                                                     that much more rigid. I know I speak   called out, “Yiddish!” A bearded, young,
                                                     for just  one ceremony, but, really,   religious soldier stood and recited his
                                                     think about all the Israelis you know.   line to equally resounding applause.
                                                     The only time I imagine you will get   Clearly, the symbolism of the final two
                                                     thousands of Israelis standing at atten-  languages was planned. And served
                                                     tion, silent and motionless is during   its purpose well. Arabic and Yiddish
                                                     the Memorial Day and Holocaust Day   are spoken by two rather opposite
                                                     sirens. And then it’s only for a maxi-  segments of Israeli society: Arabs and
                                                     mum of two minutes.
                                                                                      ultra-Orthodox Jews. While they are
                                                     The guests were relaxed; the soldiers   from Israel, as opposed to most of the
                                                     slightly less so. My camera was clicking   other soldiers at the ceremony, they
                                                     away as I tried to capture the excite-  traditionally do not serve in the army.
                                                     ment; the timelessness; the immense   In that way, the Arabic and Yiddish
                                                     pride on every soldier’s face. Not just   speakers had much more in common
                                                     the soldiers, but their officers. And   with the rest of the soldiers than you
                                                     their families. And the guests from   might have thought.
                                                     the local kibbutz who came to show
                                                     support. And the Nefesh B’Nefesh Lone   You see, they, too, left their comfort
       An Israel Defense   Attending my first ‘tekes siyum’ or basic   Soldiers Program team who come to   zone and made a choice: they chose
      Forces swearing-in   training completion ceremony, I expect   every. Single. Ceremony. It doesn’t get   Israel.
       ceremony at the   to be moved. And I was.     old. Not ever.
        Kotel. (PHOTO: IDF)
                   I was stunned at the vastness of the   Then the soldiers did something   Laura Ben-David is a photographer, public
                   field and the hundreds and hundreds   remarkable. They were down on their   speaker and Israel advocate. Inspired by her
                   of soldiers standing in formation,   knees, and a soldier stood and called   Aliyah experience, Laura began writing and
                   waiting to march onto it. I pulled out   out words that are the title of a very   never stopped. She is the author of Moving
                   my camera as I spotted James, our   popular Israeli folk song: “Ein li eretz   Up: An Aliyah Journal, a memoir of her move
                   cousin and our very own ‘lone soldier’,   acheret!”                to Israel. She has spoken worldwide about
                   the one whose presence brought us to                               Israel, Aliyah and other topics, often with
                   this army base in the north of Israel.   Suddenly an officer shouted, “English!”   beautiful photographic presentations. For-
                   Immediately the music started, and the   A soldier from America stood at atten-  merly the head of social media at Nefesh
                   soldiers all marched in, unit by unit,   tion and translated, “I have no other   B’Nefesh, Laura is the director of marketing
                   grinning broadly.                 country!”                        at Shavei Israel and a marketing consultant.


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