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  • Grateful for The Fellowship
    Thankfully, The Fellowship has been providing Esther, and so many evacuees like her, with support.
  • What Is Aliyah?
    Aliyah means "immigrating to Israel," and is the bringing home of Jews to the Holy Land. Learn more about aliyah with our resource page.
  • May this time be joyful! — l’simcha
    Shalom, friends. All month—leading up to and during the observation of Passover—expand your Hebrew vocabulary based on the celebration of the defining moment for God’s people: the Exodus from Egypt. Today’s phrase is “May this time be joyful!”.
  • Easter — Hag HaPisscha
    Shalom, friends. All month—leading up to and during the observation of Passover—expand your Hebrew vocabulary based on the celebration of the defining moment for God’s people: the Exodus from Egypt. Today's word is: "Easter".
  • Good Friday — Shishi tov
    Shalom, friends. All month—leading up to and during the observation of Passover—expand your Hebrew vocabulary based on the celebration of the defining moment for God’s people: the Exodus from Egypt. Today's word is: "Good Friday".
  • ‘My Rock, My Fortress and My Deliverer’
    The "sacrifice of  Passover" was a sign of great faith—only those families who marked their doors with the lamb’s blood were redeemed.
  • You Saved Her
    This Holocaust survivor has found help through The Fellowship as Passover approaches.
  • ‘Thank You From the Bottom of My Heart’
    Such a loving and dedicated mother, 43-year-old Sandrine raises her 3-year-old daughter all on her own.
  • Bring Out Our Best
    Just as gold cannot become gold without going through a refinement process, so, too, do our challenges refine us and bring out our best.
  • What Is Tu B’Shvat? – The New Year of Trees
    This month marks the celebration of Tu B'Shvat, the New Year of the Trees. Discover more about this special day that celebrates God's Creation and the many lessons that we can learn from it.
  • What Are the Jewish Holidays?
    The Jewish year is marked by a series of holy observances and holidays. This article offers a brief overview of those holidays and their significance to the Jewish faith.
  • Health Is a Gift from God
    It’s easy to take our health for granted, but we need to recognize that the gift of our health is nothing less than a miracle from God.

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