Providing Security

The Fellowship serves as watchmen on the walls for God’s people — providing ongoing safety and emergency support for first responders, hospitals, synagogues, and citizens threatened by terror and war.

Esther, age 88, Holocaust survivor, On the eve of Rosh HaShanah, Fellowship staff members visited the elderly in Safed, delivering food to those who had to take shelter over the past week due to ongoing rocket fire from Lebanon, elderly woman with hand up looking off camera, white shirt, bookshelves, sad, lonely
‘We Are All Together’
Just before Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, The Fellowship visited Esther in Tzfat, Israel, delivering food as she took shelter from the ongoing
Elderly woman in the north of Israel receives a Fellowship food box.
‘The War Must End Soon’
“I am so thankful for your visit. Despite the danger, you came to me and brought a food box," says Itta, who lives in northern Israel.
Elderly beneficiary of The Fellowship receives a care and emergency aid.
She's Not Alone
We can be one small light in the darkness and show survivors of October 7 that they are not alone.
Smiling young man and woman sitting outdoors among lush green plants, enjoying a sunny day in Israel.
Dreams and Plans in Israel
Carla says the war with Hamas dramatically increased the anti-Semitism on her college campus in France.
A group of four children sits with an IFCJ aid box filled with supplies while an adult holds one child, all gathered in a modest indoor living space.
Hope in a Public Bomb Shelter
The Fellowship helps families forced to hide in public bomb shelters by providing Emergency Shelter Kits.
Elderly beneficiary and Yael hold hands.
Holy Work During Wartime
Yenta tells us the Fellowship food kept coming even though missiles were falling.