Passover Aliyah Project Praise Report

We are living in a time when the world is being shaken by all kinds of tumultuous and unprecedented events that are testing the resolve and faith of believers throughout the world. However, as we keep our eyes fixed on Yeshua, the author and finisher of our faith, we are reminded that He remains our one and only hope in this world—everlasting, almighty, and faithful to His Word.

One of the most powerful prophecies that God released in the days of old is unfolding before our very eyes as a vivid reminder that God, as His Word, cannot be shaken.

See, I will bring them from the land of the North. And gather them from the ends of the earth. Among them will be the blind and the lame, expectant mothers and women in labor; a great throng will return. They will come with weeping; they will pray as I bring them back.

Jeremiah 31:8-9

Currently multitudes of Jews are making aliyah (homecoming) to their ancient homeland of Israel, from the “North, the former Soviet Republics like Ukraine and Russia. Events unfolding there have caused a stirring of the Jewish people and a massive new exodus to Israel is taking place.

Here at Beit Hallel we have been receiving these dear ones with open arms, aiding hundreds of refugees and Jewish immigrant families every month, and aiding them with food supplies, furniture, clothing, and household appliances to give them a head start as they begin their new lives in Israel.

Because of the help of our partners like you, we were able to aid more than 500 additional families during Pesach (Passover) with food hampers to make their holiday celebration extra special, according to Jewish tradition. It was remarkable to see the joy and relief on their faces as they received these much needed food bags. It’s more than just the food—it’s the love can presence of Yeshua that touched their hearts to the core.

Alex, a new immigrant from Ukraine, testified to us afterwards that him, his wife, and their children had no idea what to expect when they moved to Israel. They were desperate to escape the war in Ukraine and had no contacts in Israel, but made the move in faith. They miraculously found Beit Hallel online and reached out for help.

We immediately responded and invited them to attend our various projects to receive help getting settled in Israel. With tears in his eyes he shared that not only had they found practical aid, but they also found a loving family on whose shoulders they could cry and who would support them all the way. Hallelujah! That’s why we appreciate your help so much partners—you are making a real difference!


Beit Hallel is a Messianic Jewish congregation in Ashdod, led by pastor Israel Pochtar, serving holocaust survivors and the poor and needy locally and throughout the nation of Israel, while building up the body of Messiah in the promised land of Israel.