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    IFCJ Distributes Record 26.6M Shekels for Israeli Aid Efforts

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    What It Is About

    The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) has announced a generous initiative to distribute 26.6 million shekels in support of Israel’s most vulnerable this holiday season. This amount is more than double last year’s contribution, reflecting the organization’s profound commitment to the country in a time of need.

    Why It Matters

    Amidst the challenges posed by the Israel-Hamas conflict, the IFCJ’s aid is pivotal. By supporting the elderly, impoverished, and resilient evacuees and hostages’ families, the organization stands as a beacon of support for those affected by the conflict, emphasizing unity and resilience among Israelis.

    Details

    “This year is different,” affirmed IFCJ President Yael Eckstein. The collective strain—be it economic, emotional, or psychological—demands increased support, and the IFCJ exemplifies this through substantial aid to over 20,000 elderly citizens nationwide and hundreds of affected families.

    Moreover, global outreach is demonstrated as an additional 93,000 Jews in the former Soviet Union will also receive vital holiday support and supplies, affirming Jewish solidarity worldwide.

    The Impact

    The strength and resilience of Israelis like Rivka Krichevski, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor, showcase the continued necessity of such efforts. Rivka expressed gratitude for the ongoing support during trying times: “Amid all the darkness of this past year, your support fills my heart with warmth and a sense that I’m being cared for.”

    The IFCJ’s impactful contributions reiterate its unwavering dedication to the safety, well-being, and unity of all Jews, both in Israel and around the world.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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