1. “I cannot find words to describe
my emotions. With your help I
was able to be with my only son.
I have not seen him in seven
years. I thank you on behalf
of myself, my son and my own
mother. My heart and soul are
deeply connected to this land. I
have made so many new friends
during this visit.”
-- Olga Markilova, mother of Alexsey,
a soldier in the ground forces
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2. An Unforgettable Visit
Keshet for Lone Soldiers Between Lone Soldiers
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) does the maximum to ensure that lone
and their Parents
about their own aliyah. Parents are given relevant information and
soldiers receive the support they need while in the army. What they introduced to services and opportunities available to them as new
can’t provide for is parental love and care. immigrants including family absorption programs, employment
opportunities and academic and professional training. Many of Israel’s 2,500 lone soldiers
Through the Keshet program, the Jewish Agency brings the parents have not seen their parents for
of lone soldiers to Israel for a whirlwind tour with their children. With Since its inception in 2001, Keshet has brought 37 groups of parents
months, sometimes years. The
parents living thousands of miles away and the prohibitive cost of a to Israel. A post-trip evaluation conducted in 2008 revealed that 100
trip to Israel, many soldiers have not seen their parents in months, percent of the participants were satisfied with the program, and all Keshet program brings parents
sometimes years. expressed gratitude for the opportunity to see their children. Fifty- of lone soldiers to Israel for an
four percent stated that they intend to move to Israel within two years, emotional 10-day visit with their
For some of the parents, it is their first trip to Israel. For all, it is a chance
while an additional 42% are considering aliyah within the next five children. It gives renewed energy
to share their child’s new life, even for a short time. Parents spend ten
years.
days traveling with their children, who get special leave from their to these brave young men and
service. They visit famous tourist sites and army facilities and meet the Most of the lone soldiers are graduates of Jewish Agency programs women from around the world,
people who are part of their children’s daily life. in Israel, including Selah, Naale and Ulpan Kibbutz. Before they are
and inspires parents to think about
discharged they will all participate in the Jewish Agency’s “Wings”
This emotional visit often serves as a catalyst for family members
program to help them ease into civilian life.
joining their children in Israel.
remaining overseas (often in the former Soviet Union) to decide