Who We Are

Our Mission


The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is the leading non-profit building bridges between Christians and Jews, blessing Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and lifesaving aid.

Our Programs


Alleviating Poverty
Delivering on-the-ground, lifesaving care, food, and support to help impoverished Jews and Holocaust survivors; filling basic needs and providing companionship.
Providing Security
Saving Jewish lives by providing support, ongoing safety measures, and emergency preparedness to first responders, hospitals, synagogues, and other Jewish institutions.
Making Aliyah
Fulfilling biblical prophecy by helping Jews make aliyah (immigrate to Israel) and supporting them before and after their arrival in the Holy Land.
Supporting Fellowship
Building bridges between people of faith through educational resources that teach Christians about the Jewish roots of their faith and apply biblical principles to everyday life.

Our Impact


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Holocaust survivors & elderly Jews received food, medicine, warm winter clothes, blankets, & other basic needs

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children and families received food, medicine, clothing, & other basic needs

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people were provided with security worldwide

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meals were served through Fellowship-supported soup kitchens worldwide

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people made aliyah (immigrated to Israel) with the Fellowship

The Fellowship is a Charity You Can Trust


Accreditations & Awards

The Fellowship is fully accredited with the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, has a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, a platinum Seal of Transparency with Candid (formerly GuideStar), a Seal of Excellence from America’s Best Charities, and is a 5-time honoree on Forbes’ list of America’s Top 100 U.S. Charities. In 2025, it was named a Best Place to Work in Illinois, one of Chicago’s Best Workplaces, and a Best Place to Work for Women.

The Fellowship is also a 2025 Top-Rated Nonprofit from GreatNonprofits, a 5-time honoree on The Nonprofit Times’ Best Nonprofits to Work For list and was Nonprofit Organization of the Year from ANA Nonprofit Federation (2021).

Its leaders have also received numerous accolades, including Notable Leader in Philanthropy from Crain’s Chicago Business (2025), Jaffa Institute’s Woman of the Year (2024), Humanitarian of the Year (2023), and Female CEO of the Year Global Award from Globee Business (2022).

Total Expense Distribution

Types of Assistance

76 cents of every dollar goes to providing humanitarian care, lifesaving aid, ministry and education outreach as well as other efforts furthering the mission of The Fellowship