JA wants Central American Jews to choose Israel over US
Top agency officials will fly to Guatemala next month for seminar in bid to double annual number of Central American olim.
By GIL STERN STERN HOFFMAN
The Jewish Agency is embarking on an effort to persuade Central American Jews to move to Israel instead of the United States, which has traditionally been their top destination, an agency spokesman said on Tuesday.Top agency officials will fly to Guatemala next month to conduct a seminar for agency volunteers from eight countries in Central and South America with substantial Jewish populations, in an effort to double the annual number of Central American immigrants to Israel from 250 to 500.The volunteers will be asked to encourage more young people to come toattend Israeli universities and to serve in the IDF, in hopes thattheir families would follow them to Israel later on. The agency'sglobal center in Jerusalem operates a hotline for prospectiveimmigrants to call toll free from their countries and ask questions inSpanish about moving to Israel."We would like Jews who are considering emigrating from CentralAmerican countries to consider Israel as a viable option if they decideto leave," a Jewish Agency spokesman said. "Over the last year, nearly4,000 Jews have made aliya from the United States, so Central AmericanJews should see from their example that Israel is a good choice forthem."