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


Refugees on the Ukraine-Moldova border: Beauty, horror, hope

Since the Russian invasion began on February 24, the Fellowship has given $6.5 million for support of refugees.

 UKRAINIAN BOY in UN van window on the border of Ukraine in Palanca, Moldova.

When Passover and Good Friday fall on the same day - opinion

"Jews and Christians around the world will have their collective eyes set on Heaven."

Yael Eckstein

Ukrainian Jews emerge from the shadows

A Christian-Jewish fellowship established to foster interfaith dialogue found that bringing Jews to Israel spoke louder than words.

 TOUCHING DOWN in Ben-Gurion: New olim arrive from Ukraine.

Another COVID crisis: A quarter of parents can't afford school supplies

A new survey showed that COVID-19 hit economically-vulnerable populations particularly hard, making school-supply shopping an added challenge.

School children in class

International Fellowship of Christians gives aid to poor Israeli families

The organization has distributed more than $11 m. to assist over 260,000 people including the elderly, lone soldiers and orphan children ahead of the High Holy Days and Rosh Hashanah.

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews provides food to those most in need

40% of Israelis financially struggle with basic needs amid pandemic

“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."

An Israeli family sits on the steps outside their apartment building in Jerusalem, as they stay at home with their children during a nation-wide quarantine, on March 31, 2020.

20% increase in demand for aliyah following the coronavirus crisis

This is in addition to the existing backlog of requests after aliyah flights were delayed for two months and immigration visas were suspended due to office closures.

A child making aliya amid the coronavirus pandemic arrives in Israel from Ukraine on the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews sponsored flight

IFCJ takes extraordinary measures to help Israel fight coronavirus

The current crisis has forced American Jewish organizations to focus tremendous additional resources on the severe and growing needs facing their communities and their vital networks of institutions.

The Fellowship has contacted thousands of seniors in order to map the urgent needs and is coordinating a network of assistance in joint ventures with other aid organizations operating at national and local levels.

IFCJ grant enables soup kitchen deliveries for Israelis during lockdown

As Israel’s social welfare systems struggle to keep up with extraordinary demand due to coronavirus, the IFCJ implements measures ‘above and beyond’ the aid they’ve provided to Israel for decades.

An emergency grant by The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews enables soup kitchen meal delivery to help those who can no longer come to them for aid

IFCJ investment in bridge building pays off for Israel amid coronavirus

Fostering Jewish-Christian relations during ordinary times, an integral part of The Fellowship’s founding vision, proves vital for Israel during these extraordinary times.

Yael Eckstein now leads The Fellowship and carries on Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein’s legacy of building bridges between Christians and Jews