A tale of two survivors on International Holocaust Remembrance Day Galina Bailin’s daughter was murdered by Hamas in the south on Oct. 7; Alla Lopatin lost her home in the north to Hezbollah attacks. Josh Hasten Jan. 27, 2025
Live in Jerusalem with Clay Travis The U.S. talk-radio host told JNS he is in Israel to bear witness to what happened on Oct. 7, and to help set the record straight on the differences between good and evil. Josh Hasten Dec. 12, 2024
‘Flags of Fellowship’ campaign marks one-year anniversary of Oct. 7 More than 350 churches, universities, schools and synagogues throughout the United States and Canada participated, displaying fields of 1,200 Israeli flags on their grounds to remember each person lost that day. Oct. 7, 2024
IFCJ launches two programs to support wounded IDF soldiers Many who dropped everything to fight on behalf of all of us experienced life-changing injuries, noted IFCJ head Yael Eckstein. July 23, 2024
French couple make aliyah to honor son who fell in Gaza Lucien and Marlene Elmkayes have chosen to live in Jerusalem “to ensure that the light of our son’s life will continue to shine despite his death.” June 28, 2024
New immigrants making a difference as IDF ‘lone soldiers’ “These are difficult times, but we have to hold our heads up high," says Ezequiel Pachter, who immigrated to Israel from Argentina in 2022 with the aim of joining the IDF. Josh Hasten May 14, 2024
Christian Zionists to help 100,000 Israelis for Passover The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews estimates that the 2024 Passover program will see over 18 million shekels ($4.9 million) in distributions. April 10, 2024
IFCJ to fund 123 shelters near Israel-Lebanon border The $1.5 million-plus initiative was developed in coordination with the local municipalities and the IDF Home Front Command. March 14, 2024
One-fifth of Israeli seniors forgo winter heating A tougher economy means cold homes for the poor. Feb. 25, 2024