“We grew up in a very Zionist home, and despite the geographical distance, we were instilled with a deep love for the country and Jewish homeland,” said 18-year-old Ari and Ron.
By JNS.org
Twin brothers who will enlist in an elite Israel Defense Forces unit were among the 48 new immigrants to Israel from across North America who landed at Ben-Gurion International Airport last week on an El Al Airlines flight.
They arrived in Israel with the help of Nefesh B’Nefesh, which is marking its 20th anniversary this summer, and in cooperation with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency for Israel, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael and JNF-USA.
Upon making aliyah, Ari and Ron, 18, are required to serve in the IDF. They will be drafted into the “Shayetet 13” marine commando unit of the Naval Brigade and be supported by the FIDF-Nefesh B’Nefesh Lone Soldiers program.
The brothers, who recently graduated from high school, were born in New York to Israeli parents. As a professional swimmer, Ari was ranked 10th in the United States in butterfly swimming and broke a world record in the CrossFit “Murph” workout. For four years, Ron was part of a rowing team that was ranked among the top 10 teams in New York.
“We grew up in a very Zionist home, and despite the geographical distance, we were instilled with a deep love for the country and Jewish homeland,” they said.
“We also have a sister who is currently studying medicine in Israel. Both of our parents served in the army. Our father was a soldier and an officer in one of the IDF’s commando units, but he shared with us that his original dream was to draft to Shayetet 13,” they said. “After examining all the options we were given, we decided that the Navy is where we want to be, and we want to reach the highest possible level—Shayetet 13.”
Rabbi Yehoshua Fass, co-founder and executive director of Nefesh B’Nefesh, said: “These two brothers are truly inspiring, and I am sure that they will go far during their required military service and become assets to Israel’s security. Our program is geared to care for all IDF lone soldiers, including these special brothers, throughout their mandatory military service and beyond.”
The twins summed up that they look forward to giving back to the country through meaningful military service that will offer “tools for life and shape us as adults.”
Steven Weil, CEO of FIDF, said “we are inspired by the dedication of Ari and Ron, and are so proud of them for contributing some of the best years of their lives to defend the Jewish state. FIDF will support them, as we do all lone soldiers, throughout every step of their service.”