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Joined December 2008
The aliyah of 1,200 Bnei Menashe members is the first step in a larger plan to bring the whole tribe to Israel. Read more at: https://t.co/t4yUjeKCV1
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Dr. Maman showed how the hospital remained open during the war with Iran and plans for the medical center's future. Read more at: https://t.co/HaSwRP93aR
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Anti-Semtisim isn’t a problem contained to the Middle East. Jewish communities everywhere are facing a rise in hate. Your support can provide safety and hope in their time of need. Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable Jewish people.
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In 1941, the Nazis occupied Wilno County in Poland, establishing a ghetto in a nearby town for the area’s Jews. Among the ghetto’s inmates was a Jewish doctor named Abraham Zodziszski. Allowed to leave the ghetto to care for his Gentile patients, Dr. Zodziszski used this freedom
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Every gift YOU make becomes a blessing for a vulnerable Jewish person somewhere in the world. Whether in Israel, Ukraine, or elsewhere in the world, Jews are facing a dramatic rise in anti-Semitism and terror. They are in need of basic aid, food, and security. This is the work
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The $300,000 grant from The Fellowship went to a renovated dining room and entire floor dedicated to elderly activities and clubs. Read more at: https://t.co/8BSxODltBS
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Today is Giving Tuesday, and this year, God has granted us a sacred opportunity to give back to Him for all that He has blessed us with. By blessing Israel and the Jewish people, we are providing for His children who are in most need. Are you with us? Give safely today to be a
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I would be dead of hunger or cold or pain, due to a lack of medicine. The Fellowship is my lifeline.” These gracious words come from Liza, who would not be here today without YOU. Liza has always been inspired by her parent’s love story, born from the ashes of war. Both of her
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100-year-old Sara made aliyah, and headlines, this past month as she joins her family in Israel after all these years. Read more at: https://t.co/kntzp4mdBG
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Today is Giving Tuesday! As we step into the season of giving, Jews across the world are facing terror and anti-Semitism. Your charitable gift during this holiday season can be lifesaving for one of God’s children. YOU can be alight — not just as an act of mercy, but as an act of
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Yael talks about how Thanksgiving acts as Hineni, a call to God, as we recognize our blessings. Read more at: https://t.co/ml4ZLMnqx8
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“Joy and gladness will be found in her, thanksgiving and the sound of singing.” (Isaiah 51:3) There is so much for all of us at The Fellowship to be thankful for. But on this special day of thanks, we are most grateful for YOU—our Fellowship Family! All of our gratitude to you,
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Armin T. Wegner was born into a Prussian family in the late 1800s, one whose roots reached back to the Crusades. After receiving his law degree, Wegner worked as a “farmer, dock-worker, student of drama, private tutor, editor, public speaker, lover and idler, filled with a deep
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This Thanksgiving, our heart is with the families finally embracing their loved ones again. We are grateful for every life brought home through continued hope and prayer. May their healing continue in days to come. 🙏🕯️
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As Jewish people are continuously being attacked and isolated around the world, it is critical that we stand with the people of Israel. Your support is crucial in their time of need.
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When we pray for Zion, we join a mission older than any headline and deeper than any moment. We stand with generations who have lifted their voices at the stones of Jerusalem, asking God to prosper His people and strengthen His holy city. Today, we pray for this blessing over
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The Fellowship, in collaboration with local partners, is able to bless tens of thousands of needy Jews throughout the former Soviet Union. Among our beneficiaries are impoverished families, the disabled, and elderly who are desperately trying to make ends meet with little to no
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She was only six when she became a caregiver. She was a teenager when she was pushed into marriage. She was a young mother when she fled Ethiopia for the chance to reach Israel. On that dangerous journey, she buried her little boy with her own hands. Two weeks later, she buried
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Born in a small village in northwest Ukraine, this precious soul has lived through more hardship than most of us could imagine. Her father survived the Holocaust while the rest of her family were never seen again. Growing up, she faced painful discrimination and cruel taunts,
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