Dangerous Trends in Jewish–Christian Relations
Explore threats to Jewish–Christian relations and why Christians must defend truth, stand with Israel, and resist antisemitism.
Aliyah, Antisemitism, and Gentiles in God’s End-Time Plan
Learn about the return of the Jewish people and God’s end-time plan—and if gentiles have a role to play in it.
Antisemitism in America: Why We Must Speak Up
Since October 7, antisemitism in America has surged, but an even more disturbing escalation is happening on US soil.
Antisemitism and the Church: Why It Is a Grave Danger
Antisemitism is a deep concern for the church. ICEJ's Dr. Susan Michael explores why the church must confront it.
Why We Must Speak Up about the October 7 Sexual Violence
Horrific sexual violence occurred on October 7 to innocent women that many still deny happened. How should Christians respond?
“Palestinian Jesus” in Nativity Scene Spurs Backlash, Vatican Pulls
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) expressed relief on Wednesday at reports the Vatican has removed a Nativity scene on its premises promoting the falsified myth
Kristallnacht, Amsterdam, and the Rise in Antisemitism Today
The recent attack on Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam—a brutal mob assault that Dutch police seemed unprepared or unwilling to stop—is but one example of how antisemi
The Insanity of Antisemitism
One of the sad outcomes of history is that antisemitism has not just survived in the post-Holocaust era, it ...
Hanukkah and the Mystery of Lawlessness
Every year during the months of November and December, the Jewish world celebrates the festival...
Does Christian Anti-Semitism Exist?
Many Evangelical Christians...do not believe a “true” Christian can be anti-Semitic. Unfortunately, history has proven otherwise.
Why Does Anti-Semitism Still Exist?
The evil pursuit of the Jewish people has continued for millennia, which is why historian Robert Wistrich called anti-Semitism "the longest hatred."
How Anti-Semitic Alliances Unite Enemies
One of the first lessons we learn in the history of anti-Semitism is that hatred makes strange bedfellows. The oddest of partnerships have been formed around a common enemy.
