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A Family Reunited in the Land of Promise

Requests for Project Aliyah flights continue to pour into our offices.

Jewish families from around the world are answering a prophetic call—to return home to Israel. And with your life-changing prayers and support, that dream is becoming a reality for more families every single month.

Each new Aliyah flight carries powerful stories of faith, perseverance, and fulfillment.

On one of our most recent flights, a grandfather rushed down the stairs the moment he landed—running to embrace his granddaughter who had made Aliyah before him. They held each other, weeping tears of joy, reunited at last in the land of Israel.

It was a holy moment.
Two generations.
One family.
A promise fulfilled.

This is what hearts united looks like.

Because of faithful partners like you, Project Aliyah is helping turn longing into homecoming—reuniting families and restoring hope, one flight at a time. And right now, more families are waiting. More requests are coming in. More hearts are longing to be reunited in the land God promised.

Your continued support makes it possible to say yes again and again—to more flights, more families, and more prophetic journeys home.

Stand with Israel today.
Help reunite another family.
Help fulfill Bible prophecy.

Together, we are turning hope into reality—one Aliyah flight at a time.

LHM

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