Yechiel Eckstein

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.

 A homeless person sleeps in the street on Jaffa Street in downtown Jerusalem on September 23, 2020, during a nationwide lockdown
Alon Davidi with Fellowship founder, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein z”l,  at the Sderot Conference for Society and Fellowship in 2014

IFCJ had immediate, life-saving impact in Israel during coronavirus crisis

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

International Fellowship of Christians and Jews cancels Jerusalem center

Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein in his office, the day before he died

Rabbi Eckstein’s final interview


ICFJ distributes NIS 800,000 in aid ahead of Ramadan

Over NIS 800,000 worth of food-aid vouchers distributed to 2,400 Arab Israeli families.

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Extolling Jewish values

Author Shmuley Boteach lecture draws large audience to synagogue; the truth about tent city's origins; Beitar football club receives a booster in the form of NIS 1 million

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'Keeping Pollard in jail is a miscarriage of justice’

Former White House lawyer writes letter to Obama, asking him to commute agent's sentence without further delay.

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Christians help Holocaust survivors

Organizations allow visitors to help those in need.

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This Week In Jerusalem: A round-up of city affairs

Porush senior, who died this week aged 93, was somewhat of a legendary figure in the city.

Rabbi Menahem Porush's funeral