Stories

The Caballero Family, new olim from Argentina, at Ezeiza International Airport. group photo of family standing together in airport, smiling, happy, adult man, adult woman, two young adult men, and one young adult woman, blue and black sweatsuits, thumbs up
‘We Now Feel Safe in Israel and Are Happy to
Carlos and his family made aliyah from Argentina with The Fellowship's help.
Emergency responders in orange vests and helmets working in a damaged urban environment.
‘We Couldn't Ask for Better Timing'
Search and rescue leader Yonatan talks about receiving The Fellowship's support during the war with Iran.
Visit to Nicolay Bogulavskiy - Kishinev, Moldova - February 12, 2026 blonde woman, blue shirt, branded logo safety vest - opening branded logo food box on kitchen table - food items on table - elderly man, blue and cream plaid shirt - sitting at kitchen table - windows, white lace curtains
‘I Was Always the Support’
All his life, Nicolay has been a rock to those around him. Now, The Fellowship is his rock.
Young couple sitting on a park bench, symbolizing hope and resilience during challenging moments, reflecting the theme "Back Then It Felt Impossible, Just a Dream".
‘Back Then It Felt Impossible, Just a Dream’
Antastasia and her husband made aliyah with help from The Fellowship.
An elderly woman with white hair and a gentle expression, sitting in her cozy living room, wrapped in a blanket, reflecting resilience and hope.
‘It’s a Miracle That I’m Still Alive’
Bertha's happy childhood came to an abrupt halt when the Nazis invaded.
STORY Pavel Yunin and Family - rocket hit home_4
‘The Fellowship Supported Us at the Moment We Needed It
A Fellowship grant helps Pavel's family after their home was destroyed by an Iranian missile.
Rubio-Balanta Family - Making aliyah from Colombia on April 28, 2026 family - man, woman in glasses, young girl, smiling, happy, sitting in airplane
‘We Feel that Making Aliyah Has Become a Necessity’
The Fellowship helped Edwin and his family make aliyah from Colombia.
Family group sitting outdoors in a garden, symbolizing hope, resilience, and community support through IFCJ programs.
‘Since We Were Born, It Has Always Been a Part
Eretz and her family arrived in Israel from India with the Bnei Menashe.
STORY Moran Lalnunpuii family - Bnei Menashe shopping_
A Day with Moran in India
Before she made aliyah, Fellowship staff took Moran shopping at the market in Delhi.
Celebrating 35 years of waiting, a family gathers indoors, expressing joy and gratitude, symbolizing hope, faith, and the power of community support through IFCJ initiatives.
‘It’s Been 35 Years That I Have Been Waiting for
Leah arrived with her family from India on the first Fellowship Freedom Flight for the Bnei Menashe.
Travelers with luggage at a welcoming location, symbolizing hope and faith.
‘We Have Always Prayed for This Moment’
Before making aliyah, Bnei Menashe tribe member Rut talks about what this journey means to her family.
Rosa Abramovich, oleh from Argentina, and her son. adult man and elderly woman sanding in kitchen, hugging, group photo
‘Because it is Not the World in Which Her Parents
During the war, just after she made aliyah, 84-year-old Rosa finds strength in her family and country.