ISRAEL: Joining up with the Jewish state
Growing up in Sherman Oaks, Danielle Sheldon described herself as "fiercely Zionist."
The 19-year old grew up speaking Hebrew and wore her politics literally on her sleeve. While attending UC San Diego, she made a point of showing up for Arabic class wearing an Israeli Defense Forces T-shirt.
She first visited Israel three years ago and "felt at home immediately."
On Tuesday, Sheldon came "home" for good.
She was one of more than 200 American and British Jews who arrived in Israel to perform "aliyah" -- assuming Israeli citizenship and committing to a new life in the Jewish state.
"The place I belong most in the world is Israel," said Sheldon, who plans to attend graduate school then focus on a military career specializing in counter-terrorism.
Sheldon was part of a planeload of new "olim" who arrived in Israel early Tuesday morning with the help of Nefesh B'Nefesh -- an organization that focuses on bringing North American and British Jews to Israel.
"I wanted to contribute to the Jewish state," said Leah Kroll, a native Angelino and former reform rabbi. "I didn't want to get to the end of my life and be saying, 'I could've. I should've.'"
Organizers of the six-year-old group say they have helped bring more 15,000 new Israeli citizens here -- more importantly it has helped them stay and avoid the sense of alienation that sometimes plagues western Jews here. Several years ago, 54% of new olim from America returned to the U.S. within a year, said Danny Ayalon, the organization's co-chairman.
"They couldn't find a job. They hated the bureaucracy. They didn't feel at home here," said Ayalon, a former Israeli ambassador to the U.S.
Nefesh B'Nefesh, however, boasts a 99% retention rate, organizers say. The group offers comprehensive follow-up and support to help integrate new arrivals, helping with housing and job searches and cutting through the daunting Israeli bureaucracy.
New arrivals on Tuesday were greeting by a raucous flag-waving crowd of relatives and well-wishers. At a welcoming ceremony former (and likely future) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu praised them for their decision.
"It required personal courage. It's not a simple thing to move your family and your life," Netanyahu said. "This is your home now. This is your country!"
-- Ashraf Khalil in Jerusalem
Photos by Ashraf Khalil


Will she join a colonist group in the West Bank and bulldoze Palestinian houses on top of the occupants? Will she help steal Palestinian land? Stone Palestinian children on their way to grade school?
If she can wear an IDF shirt to Arabic classes, I can wear a Hezbollah shirt to Hebrew classes.
Posted by: George | August 24, 2008 at 03:52 PM
It requires courage to emigrate from the US to Israel? Hardly, for Israel is far safer than the US.
Posted by: RichP | August 21, 2008 at 03:44 PM
I am so proud of my niece Danielle Sheldon I could bust! If ever there is a future leader of our world Danielle is it! At 19 she is fully committed to and knowing EXACTLY what and where she wants to be and go! And on top of that -- her enormous "smarts" -- graduating with a double major at her tender age! Well -- I am pretty much speechless.
Of course we, her family here in the States, will miss her like CRAZY -- but there isn't one of us that isn't sticking our chest out in pride for this amazing young woman!
YOU GO DANIELLE! YOU ARE OUR BEST AND BRIGHTEST AND WE LOVE YOU!
Stephanie Bell the Spirit Coach
(aka Danielle's Doda Stephie)
Posted by: Stephanie Bell the Spirit Coach | August 21, 2008 at 06:54 AM
Goodbye and good riddance, from an American Jew who spent most of his life undoing the evil his zionist father committed against the pre-existing occupants of the holy land... Semitic Jews(who fled to my neighborhood in Brooklyn from the onslaught of heavily-armed-by-the-west and white-European chauvinist DPs and rascist nutcases like Meir Kahane), Arab, and Palestinians (Whose lives weren't 'worth a jewish fingernail)
Good riddance Goyishim Schicksa, enjoy what's left of your life in a Christian-zionist military police state, you deserve it.
Posted by: The Buffalo In Da' Midst | August 20, 2008 at 01:26 PM