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Christian group honors October 7 victims with sweeping flag campaign

From October 2-8, over 1 million Americans across the United States will plant over 1.5 million Israeli flags, and participating institutions will have their own display fields of 1,200 flags.

A boy plants a flag in memory of the victims of October 7.
 President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Yael Eckstein speaks to Zvika Klein, Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem Post, IFCJ launch new podcast series 'Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism'

 IFCJ PRESIDENT Yael Eckstein (center) visits a shelter in Kiryat Shmona. ‘I think it’s a very incorrect assumption to feel or think that we, in the rest of Israel, are not connected to what’s happening there.’

Israeli High Court: National Food Security Initiative budget to be doubled

 The Israeli flag flying above Jerusalem's Old City.

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


Christians raise $3.2 million to secure emergency resources for Israel

“Millions of Christians and Jews around the world are doing everything they can to help keep the people of Israel safe.”

 Flak Jackets donated by the IFCJ

IFCJ approves 20 million NIS emergency grant to aid war-affected families, IDF

The ICFJ is moving forward with a far-reaching grant, whose distributed funds will aid reservists, soldiers, and thousands of those affected by Hamas’ devastating October 7th pogrom.

 Delivering shelters to the North.

High Holy Days: A fresh start, change of heart in this sacred season - opinion

These Days of Awe offer an opportunity for a fresh start, an opportunity to escape all of the distracting noise in this world, and a chance to see the light and blessings around us.

 FAINA RECEIVES food and support for the holidays.

Rising prices and financial struggles impact High Holy Days season

IFCJ launches aid operation to support needy families amid the High Holy Days.

 An illustrative image of a financial graph and shopping bag, symbolizing rising prices and wages.

Israel orgs to provide Holocaust survivors with free electricity

Amid one of the hottest summers on record, many Holocaust survivors are unable to afford to keep their homes cool.

Elderly woman thanks IFCJ representative

IFCJ is ready to respond to emergencies, disasters in Israel - opinion

The IFCJ Mobile Emergency Response Center is now in place to respond to that reality and when the time comes, those who need it most will be lucky to be able to benefit from all that it has to offer.

 THE IFCJ Mobile Emergency Response Center is now in place to respond when the time comes.

IFCJ head Yael Eckstein receives Humanitarian Award at 'Post' Conference

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has been active in the Former Soviet Union for forty years.

  Yael Eckstein, president and CEO of IFCJ received the Jerusalem Post Humanitarian Award at the Celebrate the Faces of Israel conference at the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem, April 27, 2023.

This week in Jerusalem: Hiding the gold

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

 JEWISH UKRAINIAN refugees arrive at an IFCJ-JDC emergency shelter in Chisinau, Moldova, March 2022.

Christian-Jewish fellowship donated nine bomb shelters to Tiberias

The shelters gifted by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews amounted to over NIS 1 million and doubled the number of shelters.

Israelis get ready to leave a public bomb shelter and go back home, following Israel-Hamas truce, in Ashkelon, Israel May 21, 2021.

Cruelest price of the war is people stopped seeing the faces of Ukrainians in turmoil

The moving faces and powerful stories have been missing from mainstream media, being mostly replaced with the financial costs of the war and updated info on new weaponry and tanks.

 THE WRITER visits an elderly member of the Jewish community in Kyiv, bringing supplies to help with the harsh winter.