Back To Zion

Back to Zion – A Personal Message to American Jews

I want to share something with you from deep within me.

For over a decade now, I’ve carried this dream — a dream rooted in one of our oldest prophecies:
the Ingathering of the Exiles – קיבוץ גלויות.
A time when Jews from every corner of the earth would return home, not as refugees, but as builders. As a nation rising.

And I knew that when I build my website — Babylon Survivor — its true mission would be to help bring that prophecy to life.
To help American Jews come home to Israel.
Not out of fear. Not out of crisis.
But from a place of love, longing, and destiny.

So here’s what I’ve been doing.

I’ve made it my mission to scout out land across Israel —
Land for large, meaningful projects.
Land for people like you.
Land that can be the foundation of a new kind of Aliyah — one that’s grounded, smart, and built to last.

I’m working on two tracks:

1. Agricultural and rural land – for those who dream of building true communities, living close to the land, with a sense of mission and simplicity.

2. Private and urban lots – for those looking to join high-quality group-buying projects that become beautiful buildings, modern homes, and living spaces — not just with walls, but with values.

Every building you see in the logo of Babylon Survivor represents a project I’m actively working on.
It’s not symbolic. It’s real.
Behind each building is a group forming, land being pursued, a vision taking shape.

I meet landowners. I go to planning committees. I go through maps, legal issues, rezoning processes — not because I enjoy bureaucracy, but because I want you to have a real option.
A real community.
A real home.

Because the worst thing is to make Aliyah when you have no other choice.
But the best thing is to return to Zion because your soul chooses it.
Because you remember what your grandparents prayed for.
Because there’s a piece of you that never really left.

> This is your moment.
To choose your place in the Land.
To join a project with purpose, vision, and people who care.

This isn’t just relocation — it’s return.
And it can be beautiful, comfortable, and fulfilling.
You don’t have to settle. You don’t have to struggle.
You can rise.

So if something inside you is stirring —
If you’ve been waiting for a sign —
This is it.

Back to Zion.
Not as an idea. But as a plan.
And I’m here to help make it real — with you.