The fellowship will provide a NIS 12.7 million endowment for personal energy bills and infrastructure.
“We are extremely grateful to our more than 600,000 donors throughout the world."
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews also donated personal protection equipment such as suits, as well as communication devices, for use by first responders.
The olim were met at the airport by Aliyah and Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata.
For many Evangelical Christians, and many others in America, there is one core value that unites them – support for the State of Israel.
The new immigrants were met by Aliyah and Integration Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata and IFCJ president Yael Eckstein.
Totaling $1.74 million, these funds will help the local welfare departments bring immediate financial aid to families and the elderly who are suffering from coronavirus restrictions.
“Having one or two members of a family dismissed from their jobs or put on unpaid leave creates an economic crisis that affects the whole family."
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) has been assisting the Jewish Agency for Israel and Keren HaYesod, throughout the coronavirus pandemic, sponsoring 601 Aliyah flights.
With the resources of U.S. Jewish organizations stretched to the limit to help people locally, The Fellowship is the largest international charity that is focused exclusively on helping Israel.