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Host Yael Eckstein explains the unique and sometimes unusual traditions for the Passover seder that are actually meant to encourage questions.
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With Passover beginning this week, The Fellowship will be helping more than 250,000 people in Israel this holy season!
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This Passover, a Holocaust survivor thanks Fellowship friends around the world for bringing her out of war-torn Ukraine to her biblical homeland, Israel.
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As the Jewish people prepare for Passover, we think of God’s provision and love from the Exodus story. And as she prepares to teach her children this Bible story, Yael will also tell them stories of Jewish people today who still show God’s love for them: “The road was very hard. The weather was very […]
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As Christians and Jews approach this holy season, Yael welcomes Bishop Paul Lanier to discuss the timeless Passover story and its relevance today.
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Host Yael Eckstein welcomes back to the podcast Bishop Paul Lanier, to discuss the relevance today of the ancient and timeless Exodus story for both Christians and Jews.
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Called "The Pastor of the Jews" by the Nazis, Herman Maas not only worshiped with his Jewish brothers and sisters, he saved them, as well.
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The Jerusalem Post reports that The Fellowship contributed an additional $2.5 million to aid Jewish communities in Ukraine this Passover.
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Writing at Charisma News, Yael discusses the Passover prayers of Ukraine's Jews and how they are being answered.
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Yael explains that by entering Passover with a spirit of curiosity, we are more open to learning, rediscovering, and recommitting to Him on our journey of faith.
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JERUSALEM — Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) has been assisting needy Jewish populations in the country by supplying essentials like food, medication, and shelter, in addition to evacuating refugees to border crossings and funding aliyah (immigration to Israel). With Passover approaching, The Fellowship is providing an additional […]
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The Fellowship is making sure the needy in Israel have food this year for Passover so it can truly be a celebration.