A Meaningful Visit to Kiryat Yam: Witnessing the Inspiring Journey of the New B'nei Menashe Olim in Israel
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(June 4, 2026) A recent visit to the absorption center in Kiryat Yam provided a wonderful opportunity to spend time with the newly arrived B'nei Menashe olim as they begin their new lives in Israel. It was a moving and uplifting experience to witness firsthand how these families are adapting to their new home, embracing new opportunities, and building a hopeful future for themselves and their children.
The journey of the B'nei Menashe from India to Israel is one of faith, perseverance, and an enduring connection to the Jewish people. For many families, this homecoming represents the fulfillment of a dream carried across generations. Today, these new immigrants are settling into two absorption centers:-one in Nof HaGalil and another in Kiryat Yam near Haifa. Although only a month has passed since their arrival, their progress and determination are already evident.

One of the most encouraging sights is seeing the children flourish in their new environment. They have begun attending schools and kindergartens, making friends, learning Hebrew, and adapting with remarkable enthusiasm. Their ability to introduce themselves confidently in Hebrew after such a short time reflects both their resilience and eagerness to embrace their new lives. Their smiles, curiosity, and excitement about learning serve as a powerful reminder that the future of the community is bright.
For the adults, every day is filled with learning and personal growth. Alongside intensive Hebrew studies, many are participating in Torah and Halacha classes as part of their conversion preparation. These lessons are not merely educational but deeply meaningful spiritual steps that strengthen their connection to Judaism and their place within the Jewish people.
Beyond their studies, the families are also discovering the beauty and history of Israel. Educational tours, visits to important historical sites, and participation in national events such as Jerusalem Day celebrations are

helping them connect with the land and its people. For many, walking through the streets of Jerusalem and visiting places they had only dreamed about for years has been a profoundly emotional experience. It reinforces the feeling that their Aliyah is not simply a relocation but a true homecoming.
The support provided by the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration has been instrumental in helping these families settle into their new lives. Their dedication, guidance, and care have ensured that the olim receive the assistance they need during this important transition. The community remains deeply grateful for the warmth and encouragement extended to every family.
Voices from the Olim
One of the most touching moments during the visit was hearing directly from the olim themselves as they shared their experiences and hopes for the future.

Mrs. Elisheva Phiamphu, one of the elderly residents of the absorption center, spoke with heartfelt gratitude when asked how she was coping with life in Israel.
“It is truly a dream come true,” she said with a smile. “Everything is well taken care of, and I am deeply grateful to Hashem and to all the authorities who are working hard for us. I enjoy attending the Hebrew classes as well as the shiurim. The teachers are lively, caring, and dedicated. Every day I learn something new, and I feel blessed to be here.”
Her words reflected not only appreciation but also the joy of finally reaching a destination she had long hoped for.
Another inspiring story came from Menashe Kipgen, who shared the emotions surrounding his family’s long-awaited arrival in Israel.
“My family and I have been waiting for this moment for more than twenty-five years,” he explained. “Ever since I was a child, we dreamed about coming to Israel. Seeing that dream finally become reality is difficult to describe.”
Speaking about his children, he expressed pleasant surprise at how quickly they have adjusted.
“Our children love their kindergarten and schools. They are learning Hebrew so quickly that sometimes even I am amazed. Their smooth adjustment gives us great confidence and peace of mind.”
For Menashe and his wife, balancing classes with family responsibilities remains their primary focus.
“Our priority is to attend our classes, learn as much as possible, and take care of our children. I enjoy every

lesson and try to make the most of each day. Looking ahead, I hope to study social work and one day become a social worker serving the B'nei Menashe community. I want to help others just as many people are helping us today.”
His aspirations reflect the spirit of giving back and contributing to Israeli society while supporting his own community.
The third testimony came from Rivka Dimngel, a former teacher with Degel Menashe in India. Her positive outlook and determination were equally inspiring.
“I am very happy here,” she shared. “All of my family members, including my mother and father, take their studies seriously and are committed to making the most of this opportunity.”
Rivka also spoke about her ambitions for the future.
“After we complete our time in the absorption center, I hope to continue my education and pursue further studies. There are many opportunities ahead, and I want to prepare myself well.”

While acknowledging the challenges of adapting to a new pace of life, she spoke with optimism and humor.
“Running after time can be challenging,” she laughed. “But that is the Israeli lifestyle, and little by little I am getting used to it. Every day becomes easier, and every day I learn something new.”
A Story of Hope and Homecoming
The stories of Elisheva, Menashe, Rivka, and countless others represent the broader journey of the B'nei Menashe community; a journey marked by unwavering faith, resilience, and hope. Their determination to learn, grow, and integrate into Israeli society is inspiring to witness.
The homecoming of the B'nei Menashe in this generation stands as one of the remarkable stories of our time. It is a story where ancient longing meets modern fulfillment; where faith crosses borders; and where a people continue to reconnect with their heritage, identity, and spiritual homeland.
As these families continue to build their lives in Israel, we wish them continued success, strength, happiness, and an easy transition. May they find fulfillment in their new home, and may their children grow to become proud contributors to the future of the State of Israel and the Jewish people.


