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Grapevine, February 13, 2026: An anti-aggression alliance
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Christian group honors October 7 victims with sweeping flag campaign
Jerusalem Post, IFCJ launch new podcast series 'Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism'
Israeli High Court: National Food Security Initiative budget to be doubled
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.
Criticism of prominent rabbi’s salary may have been erased from the internet
Rabbi Yehiel Eckstein, founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, allegedly hired a company to protect his online reputation.
Ukrainians serving as Israeli combat troops see family in Moldova
The IFCJ facilitates a meaningful reunion for Ukrainian IDF lone soldiers and their families in Moldova.
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews celebrates Israelis' 100th birthdays
The gathering was part of the With Dignity and Fellowship program, which provides elderly Israelis who do not have a support network with weekly food deliveries, medicine and other services.
Jerusalem's Colel Chabad hosts German Finance Secretary
During the event, Holcher and her delegation were given a tour of Colel Chabad's headquarters and met with four Holocaust survivors who told their stories.
Tel Aviv shelter to provide homes for Israel's homeless
The Gagon, which replaced a shelter demolished by the city three years ago, provides free lodging and services to the homeless, primarily substance-abuse victims, and is accessible to the disabled.
IFCJ distributes 11,500 back to school supply vouchers to struggling families
The vouchers, each worth NIS 300, will ensure that children in financially strained household can still bring all of the essential equipment they need to school.
Tel Aviv, IFCJ open new shelter for Israel's homeless
HaGagon's goal is to "provide a home for addicts living on the streets while maintaining a sense of human dignity," the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality said.
IFCJ sends emergency control units to Ashkelon following rocket-fire
Created amid Israel’s 2021 operation in Gaza, the mobile station was designed to respond to the critical needs of Israeli municipalities during missile strikes from Gaza.
Welfare Ministry, IFCJ allocate $70m. for aid for Israel's needy
Impoverished families, Holocaust survivors, senior citizens and the homeless are just a few of the communities that will find some relief in the joint initiative.