IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT ALIYAH: THE PROJECT RECONNECT
YELLOW PAGES
As everyone knows, the key to success in building a new life in Israel
once the enthusiasm of making aliyah dies down is finding and securing
economic stability. As new immigrants joke, "How do you make a small
fortune in Israel? Bring a large fortune!" Finding employment in
Israel usually involves job retraining and being open to kinds of work
that one would not have considered before. Compounding the difficulty
is the current Israeli economic situation, which has seen a drastic reduction
in jobs in the public sector and cuts in social welfare programs.
Therefore, if one wants to help new olim, as Maimonides would
say, the key is providing avodah, not tsedakah. But how
to provide work for those who live 10,000 miles away? Enter Project Reconnect
Israel's "Yellow Pages"!
Project Reconnect Israel, the alumni association for former members of
USY, Atid, Koach, Nativ and the Conservative Yeshiva who have made aliyah,
aims at providing a supportive network of connections for those already
in Israel and a welcoming home base for potential olim from the
"Old Country". One way to provide this all-important support
is through the group's "Yellow Pages".
Friends and family in North America can now provide tangible backing
for Conservative Movement alumni now living in Israel by shopping and
doing business via the new directory, http://www.projectreconnect.org/yellowpages.
"Reconnectnicks" listed in the directory include, among
others, real estate agents, business consultants, artists, engineers,
teachers, website designers, nurses, tour guides, accountants and writers.
Whether one is looking to engage services while visiting Israel or to
fill business needs via the Internet, the Project Reconnect "Yellow
Pages" is an important tool to help Conservative Movement olim
succeed in their new lives in Israel.
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