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A middle-aged Jewish woman looking to her left as she wipes tears from her face.
Rabbi's Commentary
They Are Not Alone
Last week's horrific terrorist attack in Barcelona underscores the critical need for The Fellowship and our supporters to continue to do whatever we can to support and help defend Jewish…
A synagogue that's been torn apart.
Stand For Israel Blog
88 Years Since Hebron Massacre
Nearly nine decades ago, an Arab mob murdered 67 Jews in Hebron's Jewish Quarter after being incited to violence by Jerusalem's Mufti.
Close up image of kichlach on a grill.
Fellowship Blog
Let's Make Jewish Bow Tie Cookies!
Try this classic Jewish treat, called kichlach, made of fried dough dusted with powdered sugar thanks to our friends at The Nosher!
Several young kids wearing IFCJ branded shirts standing for school.
Fellowship Blog
Starting School in Israel
120 new olim (immigrants) from Ukraine arrived yesterday on a Fellowship Freedom Flight, 9 of them set to begin first grade in their new home in the Holy Land.
Sign at Oz VeGaon Forest in memory of Gil-ad, Ayal, and Naftali.
Stand For Israel Blog
Through Your Blood You Shall Live
A forest in Israel not only remembers three young boys murdered by terrorists, but inspires new life and an entire nation.
A doctor holding a young baby boy.
Stand For Israel Blog
Heroic Work: US Praises Israel's Treatment of Syrian Refugees
The United States has lauded the humanitarian aid provided by Israel to Syrian refugees at the Fellowship-supported Ziv Medical Center as "heroic work."
Four soldiers laughing together as they are standing together after a training exercise.
Stand For Israel Blog
Lone, But Not Alone
Israel shows warmth and compassion to its lone soldiers, the young people who have left everything behind to defend the Jewish state and her citizens.
Antisemitic sign at a Swiss Hotel pool.
Fellowship Blog
Where Is the World Headed?
As incidents of anti-Semitism and hatred worry many that the ugly past is repeating itself, we have the opportunity to do things differently.
Many flowers placed against a sidewalk for a memorial
Rabbi's Commentary
Our Response to Hateful Fanaticism
There is a sobering lesson to be learned from the events in Charlottesville, and we ignore it at our peril: Wherever people stir up violent hatred for any ethnic or…
Black and white head shot image of a man looking into the distance.
Fellowship Blog
The Curious Case of the Missing Index Card
To save the life of a friend's wife during the Holocaust, a doctor in Belgrade made her name disappear.
Dennis, a young boy smiling at the camera while Abandoned at birth, cared for by the Fellowship text is to the left of him.
Fellowship Blog
Faces of The Fellowship: Dennis
Dennis was never hugged as a child. His mother abandoned him at birth, and he spent his first three and a half years neglected and unloved in a Russian orphanage.…
Elena Tsypljakova, IFCJ recipient looking off into the distance with her hands folded.
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We Want to Pray for You!
We know beyond all doubt that God has sustained The Fellowship through your prayers, allowing us to care for the most vulnerable and needy Jews among us. There are thousands…