The International Fellowship of Christian and Jews

10 Christian Zionists: Laurie Cardoza-Moore - No.2

A fierce advocate for Israel in both the educational and political spheres.

Laurie Cardoza-Moore
IFCJ volunteers pack medical supply kits to be distributed in Syria

A Shared Calling: Partnering Across Faiths to Support Israel

 The Israeli flag flying above Jerusalem's Old City.

‘Flags of Fellowship’: IFCJ campaign commemorates October 7 in new campaign

 IFCJ distributes medical bags to Israel's northern communities.

IFCJ readies Israel's North for escalated conflict with emergency medical supplies


Israeli hospitals to benefit from $2 million grant to fight coronavirus

The money was donated through the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, an organisation set up to facilitate better understanding between the two groups.

Magen David Adom paramedics are seen wearing special protective suits and preparing to evacuate Israelis returing from the 'Diamond Princess' crusie ship.

Eckstein tours IFCJ’s South security projects

With nearly $45 million deployed, president of fellowship to ask supporters for more

IFCJ Global Vice President Yael Eckstein with a Holocaust survivor

Here and There: Are we a people who look a gift horse in the mouth?

Yechiel Eckstein was a man who recognized the urgent necessity to help Jews in need – in Israel and throughout the world.

AGLOW CHIEF of strategic services Kay Rogers poses with an IDF border policeman in Metulla.

Israeli-American Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein dies at 67

Eckstein raised over $1.3 billion, and until his death raised more than $140 million a year, mostly from Evangelicals, to assist Israel and the Jewish people.

Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

Investing in the next generation: IFCJ building new headquarters in J'lem

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is building new Jerusalem headquarters. The building is also the Fellowship’s way of investing in the next generation of Christians and Jews.

An illustrative photo of the new headquarters of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews in Jerusalem.

250 Ukrainian Jews last Israeli immigrants of 2018: Aliyah is a blessing

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews brought close to 4,800 immigrants to Israel from 29 different countries in 2018.

New Olim from Ukraine, December 24th, 2018.

Christian supporters made the embassy move to Jerusalem possible

Pastor Robert Jeffress and Rabbi Rabbi Zalman Wolowik share the stage with U.S. Ambassador David Friedman at the openening ceremony for the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem

Keeping the faith

The upcoming tribute show hosted by CBN and The Fellowship is a celebration not just of Israel, but of the strong bonds between Jews and Christians

PAT BOONE