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Aliyah |
 | | Aliyah Bet from 1933-1948 was largely clandestine due to ridiculous quotas by the British, despite the murder machine that was decimating the Jewish communities in Europe. |
 | | In 2002, a new fixture in the Aliyah world came to be called Nefesh B’Nefesh, which has revitalized North American Aliyah, having just brought in its 10,000th oleh in December of 2006. |
 | | She made Aliyah to enhance her life, and the lives of her husband and family, by living in the Promised Land, the Land of Israel, the only place that she can ever really 'belong'. |
| www.aliyahbook.com /aliyah.htm (650 words) |
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