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Lifelong aliyah plans no longer calling me



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amother
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Post Today at 7:50 am
I have wanted to make aliyah for 20 + years. A major part of my outlook has been working towards making aliyah.
Now, I am feeling differently and I am trying to reconcile this feeling.
Major change came when I realized how much political division there is and how it creates division among groups. And how and who runs the government.
I have this ideal in my mind of Israel from vacations and from this fantasy land in my own head. Maybe its better to stay there rather than be shattered.
I dont know. I am a little depressed that I feel this way now. I want to want to make aliyah but my outlook has changed.
Any similar feelings?
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Molly Weasley




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 8:00 am
Our love for EY has nothing to do with the current government or the people in it.

If terrorism don't make you stop loving and wanting to move to EY, how can political differences give you pause?
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amother
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Post Today at 8:13 am
I've never been one to push for others to make Aliyah and yes, there are some less than ideal aspects of our society. The fact of the matter is though, that there is absolutely nothing on earth that compares to Shabbat and chagim here, the breathtaking scenery all over the country, the palpable connection to our history that you literally feel on every foot of this land. That is the magic and fantasy of this place and that has nothing to do with government, politics or social tensions.
(It is important though to find a place to live with like-minded people.)
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amother
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Post Today at 8:30 am
amother Pearl wrote:
I've never been one to push for others to make Aliyah and yes, there are some less than ideal aspects of our society. The fact of the matter is though, that there is absolutely nothing on earth that compares to Shabbat and chagim here, the breathtaking scenery all over the country, the palpable connection to our history that you literally feel on every foot of this land. That is the magic and fantasy of this place and that has nothing to do with government, politics or social tensions.
(It is important though to find a place to live with like-minded people.)


Agreed
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Elfrida




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 8:37 am
amother OP wrote:
I have wanted to make aliyah for 20 + years. A major part of my outlook has been working towards making aliyah.
Now, I am feeling differently and I am trying to reconcile this feeling.
Major change came when I realized how much political division there is and how it creates division among groups. And how and who runs the government.
I have this ideal in my mind of Israel from vacations and from this fantasy land in my own head. Maybe its better to stay there rather than be shattered.
I dont know. I am a little depressed that I feel this way now. I want to want to make aliyah but my outlook has changed.
Any similar feelings?


It sounds like you're already shattered.

Now come to Israel, let go of the fairy tales, and get absorbed in the nitty-gritty of life here.

In order to live the dream, we have to let go of the perfection of the dream, and accept that life here is at least as problematic as life anywhere else. But being here, you can contribute to the way the country grows and develops and help to influence growth in the way we want this country to go. Not by entering politics, but by living the best Jewish life you can, here in our own country. Gather up the pieces of your shattered dreams, and turn them into real life.
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Bnei Berak 10




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 8:52 am
You can live a politically free life where Smile
It's the media who blows up things our of proportions.
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Iymnok




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 9:20 am
As much as I agree or disagree with any jew I meet here, there is and underlying love and care that crosses all lines. We are Jewish brothers and sisters.

Remember, living in Israel is real life. We have garbage trucks, we have taxes, we have annoying lines at government offices, we have PTA, our cars break down, and so on.

Do politics where you live ruin your everyday life?
You probably do what you need to do and go vote when it comes up.
We do the same.
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amother
DarkYellow


 

Post Today at 10:03 am
There is way more that unites us here in Israel, than divides us.
Don't believe all the hype.
Come for a year and see.
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