Is Israel Using Famine as a Weapon of War?
By ICEJ USA Director Dr. Susan Michael After the brutal attack on Israel on October 7, lies about Israel that were already circulating before the war intensified, and as the battle
Israeli Pastors Witness Scars of Terror on Gaza Border Tour
By Ryan Tsuen, ICEJ Art & Design Officer The scars from the mass terror attacks on October 7 are etched deep in the hearts and minds of the Israeli people, though surprisingly,
ICEJ Helping Grieving Druze Community in Israel
Much like the story of baby Moses rescued from the river’s edge, the Moses Basket Project has become a lifeline for courageous mothers who defy the odds and choose life, with hel
Israel Pro-Life Project a Lifeline for Mothers
Much like the story of baby Moses rescued from the river’s edge, the Moses Basket Project has become a lifeline for courageous mothers who defy the odds and choose life, with hel
The Long Road to Recovery for the Gaza Border Communities
It’s been 10 months since Israelis in the Gaza border communities were overrun by Hamas terrorists last October 7, and they still do not know what hit them. Life has been one big
ICEJ Sponsors Camp to Help Evacuated Israeli Youths Recover
Shawn Landis had been to Israel four times already, but his trip this past March ....
World Court: Israel’s “Occupation” of Palestinian Territories Illegal
The United Nations’ highest court, the International Court of Justice, released its advisory opinion Friday, July 19: Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal.
ICEJ Funds Scholarships for Children at Preschool in Jerusalem
A special Jerusalem preschool in Jerusalem serves 25 children from diverse backgrounds—Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike.
ICEJ Riding Renewed Wave of Aliyah to Israel
Although the October 7 terror attacks slowed the pace of Aliyah temporarily, Jewish immigration to Israel has sprung back to life, with over 30,000 newcomers expected in 2024.
ICEJ Helping Israeli Women Become Entrepreneurs
Amid Israel’s intense war with Hamas, Israeli entrepreneurs are fighting their own battles and ICEJ is helping.
Antisemitism in France, Resulting Aliyah—and How ICEJ Is Helping
The ancient Silk Road, a network of trade routes connecting the Far East with the Middle East, was also a corridor for the movement of peoples and cultures.
Family Update from the ICEJ’s Home for Holocaust Survivors
Despite war and increasing antisemitism around the world, Holocaust Survivors at the ICEJ's Haifa Home have much to celebrate.