Life at the Haifa Home After October 7
Life is not the same in the Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors since the 7th of October. There has been much uncertainty, yet amidst the tragedy, the residents are finding beauty in everyday life.
Life is not the same in the Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors since the 7th of October. There has been much uncertainty, yet amidst the tragedy, the residents are finding beauty in everyday life.
In many ways, Israel has stood alone as a nation for thousands of years. The recent ruling by the International Court of Justice has outrageously declared Israel to be guilty of genocide. ICEJ stand against this ruling, and we stand with Israel.
The memory of the holocaust, nearly 80 years ago, led to a determination of ‘never again’ in the mind in the Jewish nation. But, on October 7, ‘never again’ happened. Many aging holocaust survivors are experiencing shock and fear as antisemitism, discrimination, false accusations, and blood libels, appear in media, and on streets, across the world.
Defending Israel against petitions of lies was the goal as Christians rallied in support of Israel outside of the ICJ amidst the latest attacks.
Last Wednesday evening the new Biblical month of Shevat began. We take a moment to remember to pray for the new month ahead as we focus on the Lord above the battle.
As we prepare for the coming year, we reflect on the gateway and where the Lord is leading us in 2024. We encourage you to choose to walk in the light of God’s path.
We wish everyone a blessed & joy filled Christmas season with friends and family as you celebrate Messiah’s first appearing. We invite you to rejoice, pray for, and support Israel in this season.
As many Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah, we reflect on God being the light amidst the darkness in the current world events.
As the war against Hamas continues into a second month, ICEJ Australia continues to grieve with the heartbroken people of Israel. We invite you to continue to stand, pray & give in support of Israel.
Many Ethiopian immigrants arrived in Israel only six months before the terrible events of October 7. ICEJ aid and aliyah programs are still very much active despite the increased risks of the war.
The virus of antisemitism has shockingly made a reappearance despite many education efforts since WWII. The current levels of hostility towards Jews are a spiritual battle that ICEJ are standing against.
The date October 31st 1917 is remembered for the heroic soldiers who achieved a near impossible military victory. We remember this today in the midst of the physical and spiritual battle in Israel as we discuss the biblical history of Amalek.