Stand for Israel Blog
Defending Our Defenders
The Fellowship and our faithful friends continue to support the IDF, which not only mirrors Israel's vast potential, but also her challenges.
The Fellowship and our faithful friends continue to support the IDF, which not only mirrors Israel's vast potential, but also her challenges.
The Jerusalem Post's Rachel Cohen reports on The Fellowship's efforts to aid Holocaust survivors.
Two of The Fellowship's flagship programs - aimed at helping Israel's elderly and new olim (immigrants) - are made possible by our thousands of volunteers.
A large portion of Jewish immigrants who come to their historical and biblical homeland do so with the help of Christians around the world.
This new program made possible by The Fellowship’s faithful friends makes sure that new mothers and their newborn babies get a healthy start to their lives.
Barzilai Medical Center in southern Israel faces the threat of terrorist rockets from Gaza. The Fellowship has fortified its maternity ward, while PM Netanyahu was at the opening of its...
93-year-old Mishka Zaslavsky was the only survivor of the 1941 Odessa massacre, and is now one of too many Holocaust survivors still struggling to survive in Ukraine.
Further details from a new report on persecuted Christians shows that the main cause of such persecution is Islamist extremism in the Middle East.
Rabbi Eckstein writes that the recent American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital could not have happened without the support of the Jewish state's millions of Christian supporters.
This Hanukkah, The Fellowship and our faithful friends helped foster a miracle of hope in Israel's Ethiopian Jewish community.
208 new Jewish olim (immigrants) from Ukraine landed this week on a Fellowship Freedom Flight, just in time to celebrate the Festival of Lights in Israel!
After his recent bridge-building trip to South Korea, Rabbi Eckstein was encouraged for the nation's support for the Jewish state and the Jewish people.
More than 70 years after WWII ended, The Fellowship helped 45 survivors of the Holocaust at long last celebrate their bar and bat mitzvahs at the holiest site in...
As Israel celebrated Aliyah Week, honoring the immigrants who make the Jewish state what it is, 227 new olim (immigrants) arrived on Fellowship Freedom Flights.
Our friends at The Jerusalem Post take a look at how The Fellowship is helping Jews around the world realize their dream of living in their ancestral homeland.
Here you’ll find an array of useful information on accommodations, transportation, exchanging currency, Israel's climate and customs, and much more. So get the most out of your trip to Israel with the help of The Fellowship.
Read MoreThe International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) funds humanitarian aid to the needy in Israel and in Jewish communities around the world, promotes prayer and advocacy on behalf of the Jewish state, and provides resources that help build bridges of understanding between Christians and Jews.
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