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      Photo Essay: US Jews Celebrate Chanukah By Moving to Israel

      A plane filled with North American Jews landed in Israel on Wednesday, the third day of Chanukah, topping off a year or record Aliyah-by-choice to Israel from the United States and Canada.
      By Ezra HaLevi
      First Publish: 12/29/2005, 4:53 PM / Last Update: 12/29/2005, 5:59 PM

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      The side of the chartered El Al plane bringing the new Israelis Home. (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      Aliyah activists converge at Ben Gurion Airport to welcome friends and fellow Jews arriving on the group flight. (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      Aliyah enthusiasts admire the courage of North American Jews in choosing to join the Jewish project in the Jewish homeland rather than a comfortable existance elsewhere. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      Jews from all across the religious spectrum return to the Promised Land. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      Two and four-legged olim. (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      New olah from Florida is interviewed by Israel National Radio's Walter Bingham. (photo: Judy Bailant)
      New immigrants are treated to doughnuts, the oily Israeli Chanukah treat of choice. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      "The faces of Aliyah" (Photo: Judy Balint)
      A mother and daughter making Aliyah together. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      Two happy olim. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      Plenty of eligible single olim arrived as well. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      "Sound the Great Shofar For Our Freedom" (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      MK Tzvi Hendel (National Union) , evicted from his home in Gush Katif this past Summer, welcomes the new immigrants and commends them for implementing their ideals. (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      The new arrivals sing HaTikva (The Hope), Israel's national anthem. (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      (Photo: Jonathan Stein)
      One of the new immigrants bring a Torah scroll with him. (Photo: Jacob Richman)
      "Welcome home! We were waiting for you!" (Photo: Jonathan Stein)