
The children, ages two to 12, were evacuated from Zhitomir’s Chabad-run Alumim children’s home on Feb. 24, as sirens began to wail and missiles exploded near the children’s home. Chabad fled westward to the Carpathian mountains, where they found refuge from the constant shelling until March 1, when they escaped the war-torn country for the safety of Romania. There, they were assisted by Chabad of Cluj-Napoca (Klausenburg) in finding temporary accommodations while they planned their flight to Israel.
During their stay in Romania, the children recovered from their difficult ordeal, with Chabad arranging local children’s entertainers to perform for them, and taking them to various playgrounds and attractions in the city.
On Sunday, March 6, the 140-person group, led by Chabad of Zhitomir’s directors, Rabbi Shlomo and Esther Wilhelm, which included several dozen parents and staff members boarded a charter flight to Tel Aviv, where they received a hero’s welcome from dignitaries and elected officials.
Bukiet says that while the children were traumatized by the evacuation from Zhitomir, they’re thrilled to be in the Holy Land. “This is their life’s dream, for the entire children’s home to visit Israel together. Sadly it had to be under such circumstances. G‑d willing, next time we’ll visit for happier occasions.”
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