Despite the turmoil of war, Israel continues to see an influx of new immigrants. Since the conflict began, approximately 14,000 Jews have made aliyah, a number exceeding expectations. These new arrivals, driven by a blend of hope and resilience, aim to become part of the labor market and integrate into Israeli society. However, among the myriad of difficulties faced by these immigrants, those from the former Soviet Union (FSU), who comprise over 70% of this aliyah, encounter unique challenges.

Providing a vital lifeline to this vulnerable group is Shishi Shabbat Yisraeli (SSY), an organization founded by Linda Pardes Friedburg, an immigrant from New Jersey. SSY stands as a beacon of support, fostering a cohesive community through shared experiences, weekend gatherings, and bonding events.

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