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Aliyah Bet

Aliyah Bet, or Immigration Wave B, was comprised of illegal immigrants from Nazi Europe, shipped to Palestine, with the aid of American Jews and the Haganah. The last of the "White Papers", British mandates restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine, was published on May 17, 1939, when Nazi oppression reached its zenith. The mandate allowed immigration of 15,000 Jews per year for the following five years and then a total halt of Jewish immigration for the rest of the British rule. By that time, the trickle of legal Jewish immigrants to Palestine was supplemented by as many illegal boatloads as the Jewish community and the Haganah could organize. In 1939, more than thirty ships carrying a total of approximately 17,000 refugees made their way from ports on the Black Sea in Romania and Bulgaria, to the Mediterranean Sea and the ports of Greece and onwards towards Palestine. An 'Underground Railroad' was organized so that Jews could reach the boats and sail for the Land of I!

srael as easily and safely as possible. Few ships succeeded in reaching Palestine, and landing there. Many were intercepted by the British and sent back to Europe.

One such ship, the SS Exodus of July 1947, gained worldwide attention for its plight. Ear


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ly in the month of July 1947, an American Chesapeake Bay ferry renamed the Exodus, packed with 4,500 displaced persons set out from the French port of Sete. British destroyers were waiting for them offshore. They "escorted" the refugee ship across the Mediterranean. Twelve miles outside of Palestine territorial waters, the British armada closed in on the Exodus for boarding. A violent battle ensued, the refugees fighting off the British for several hours. Eventually the British used their machine guns and gas bombs, killing three Jews, and wounding a hundred. The Exodus surrendered only when the British ships began ramming the ferry, threatening to sink it. The British towed the vessel to Haifa, where the decision was made to send the refugees back to their port of departure, because the Displaced Person camps in Cyprus were filled with about 26,000 Jews sent back from Palestine in!

Although I was constantly reminded of my status as an American teen traveling with other Jewish teens from around the globe, I often felt like a Jewish immigrant on the real Exodus '47. We may have lived under sanitary conditions, been well fed, happy and constantly entertained, however we experienced a type of camaraderie

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