IFCJ

Grapevine July 30, 2024: Deja vu trends

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

IFCJ and HaShomer HaChadash launch $2 million food security initiative to support Israeli farmers

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews partners with HaShomer HaChadash for a $2 million food security initiative aiding Israeli farmers amid war impacts.

As Israel loses the North, IFCJ soup kitchen serves those still living under fire

IFCJ supports 21 soup kitchens across Israel. They have increased funding to the Kiryat Shmona soup kitchen to enable it to provide more meals.

21/06/2024

IFCJ partners with Leket to combat food insecurity in Israel

IFCJ donated $42,247, to make the project possible, which funded the purchase of the truck as well as additional support related to adapting the vehicle for food distribution.

Guy Yehieli

IFCJ offers Passover support to victims of October 7, families of injured soldiers

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is offering financial support to some Israelis impacted by the war, so they can invest in clothes and food for the holiday season.

IFCJ fortifies Israel’s North with new armored vehicles, security

The vehicles, all specially designed and armored Chevrolet Silverados, will allow senior municipal officials and security personnel to be able to reach communities under rocket fire and other threats

A journey into Ukraine as the war anniversary approaches

I had been invited to Ukraine by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, one of the major aid organizations providing for Jews at risk during the ongoing war to repel the Russia.

 Yael Eckstein (center) distributes vests among soldiers

IFCJ provides millions in aid, supports civilians impacted by war

"The one thing that gives us all tremendous hope is the friendship and support from the millions of Christians around the world who continue to stand with Israel and the Jewish people."

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.”

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.

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