Feast Draws Record Crowd, 2008
Almost 8,000 Christian pilgrims from nearly 100 countries took part in the ICEJ’s annual celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem, shattering all previous records in the event’s 29-year history and defying the downturn in the global markets. The largest delegation came from Brazil, with 1,500 pilgrims, while delegations from Finland, Germany, Norway and the United States all numbered around 500 participants.
Relief for Israelis under Fire, 2009
When Israeli forces were ordered to combat the intensifying Hamas rocket threat just a few days before the start of 2009, the ICEJ moved swiftly to come to the aid of the besieged Israeli communities along the Gaza border. Our efforts, co-ordinated with local social workers, enabled hundred of battle-weary teens, seniors and low-income families to experience a reprieve from the rocket war with breaks far away from the terrors of the front-line in the Galilee and Eilat.
Within days of the start of the Gaza conflict in January protestors across the world began to flood the streets driven by a sense of deep hostility to Israel, fueled by highly distorted media coverage. Thankfully, Israel’s many Christian friends also took to the streets, staging solidarity rallies on every continent, including Costa Rica, the Philippines, Denmark, Finland and the UK. In Oslo, Norway, riot police had to come to the defense of the supporters of the ICEJ’s local branch using tear-gas to disperse a violent pro-Palestinian counter protest.
Boycott Durban II Campaign, 2009
On Friday April 17th, the ICEJ delivered a petition to the White House urging President Obama to resist the mounting pressure to send a delegation to Durban II, the United Nations’ second global summit on racism. The so-called 'human rights' gathering was designed to review the outcomes of the hate-filled fiasco held in Durban, South Africa in the week before the 9/11 attacks of September 2001.
As in 2001, Durban II looked set to become another anti-Israel conference with the set aim of designating her an illegitimate Apartheid state. The arrival of Iranian President Ahmadinejad in Geneva further promised to turn the entire event into a farce. On the ground in Geneva the ICEJ national directors of Switzerland, France and Russia stood with hundreds of Christians and Jews as part of series of city-wide protests against the Durban II conference and in memory of the Holocaust.
In the Czech capital of Prague, ICEJ national director Mojmir Kallus spearheaded a rally at the Senate that led to the withdrawal of his nation from Durban II within hours of Ahmadinjad's opening tirade. In Jerusalem ICEJ International Director Dr. Jürgen Bühler refuted the charge of Israeli racism in an extensive debate on the influential Arabic language satellite channel Al-Hurra.
Jerusalem United Campaign, 2009
At the 30th Feast of Tabernacles hosted by the ICEJ in Jerusalem, we took a stand against the growing international pressure to divest Israel of Jerusalem. We raised awareness through an online campaign, and showed our support to Israelis during the Jerusalem March when thousands of pilgrims marched through the streets wearing our football style t-shirt “Jerusalem United”.
The ICEJ was founded when the embassies of the world moved to Tel-Aviv in 1980 in protest over Israel declaring Jerusalem her capital. Support for Israel’s claim, historically and biblically, is core to the existence of the ICEJ. After 30 years of serving and standing with Israel, the 2010 Feast also carried the theme “Jerusalem – A Praise in the Earth” as the ICEJ seeks to add momentum to its Jerusalem United campaign.
Hands on in Haiti, 2010
On January 13, in the hours following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the Caribbean nation of Haiti, a highly trained Israeli rapid response team had just finished a gruelling 18-hour recovery operation at the scene of a fatal helicopter crash in a deep forest ravine outside Mexico City. "We were the closest ones" said Dovie Maisel from the ZAKA international rescue unit which was among the first on the ground in Port-au-Prince. "We were there almost alone." As the Israeli rescue team landed in the earthquake zone, the ZAKA leadership placed an urgent phone call to ICEJ Director Malcolm Hedding asking the Embassy to partner with them in their search-and-rescue operations in Haiti.In the gruelling 38-hour operation that followed, Maisel and his team managed to free eight students in a collapsed multi-story university building. It was a rescue effort underwritten by the generosity of ICEJ donors around the world.
Within hours ZAKA paramedics arrived in Port-au-Prince as part of a 200-strong delegation from the IDF, MagenDavid Adom and IsraAID. As the donations kept flowing, the Israeli rescue contingent earned worldwide praise for their heroic efforts. The IDF mobile field hospital was hailed as the only foreign aid mission able to do complex surgical operations in the disaster zone and one young woman whose life was saved during childbirth named her new-born son "Israel" in gratitude.
Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors, 2010
In April 2010 the ICEJ dedicated a new home for Holocaust survivors in the northern coastal city of Haifa. Spearheaded by the ICEJ’s German Branch, the Haifa Home demonstrated our long-standing commitment to help the estimated 210,000 Holocaust survivors in Israel end their days in dignity. Able initially to house up to 80 survivors, the ICEJ-sponsored Haifa Home was recognized throughout Israel as a model in dealing with the growing national problem of poor and needy survivors of the Shoah.
Haifa Home Phase II, 2011
Our outreach to elderly Holocaust survivors in northern Israel continued to expand throughout 2011 with the purchase of two apartment buildings on either side of the original ICEJ-sponsored assisted-living facility in Haifa. Subsequent renovations enabled us to increase the living space to accomodate 125 people, with all their lodging, food and medical care provided. In 2011 the phased expansion was completed. Two dilapidated neighboring buildings were transformed into a multipurpose complex that includes attractive living quarters, a kitchen and dining hall, a synagogue, courtyards, and a medical and dental clinic that is also serving other needy survivors throughout the Haifa area.
Doctors and nurses from local hospitals volunteer to cover the residents’ health needs and the Home’s kitchen is now feeding other survivors who live in the surrounding community.
The Final Ethiopian Aliyah, 2011
A year of drought and political turmoil forced Israeli authorities to speed up the long delayed relocation of thousands of Falash Mura in Ethiopia - an ancient and isolated community of Jews that have always cherished the dream of one day returning to Zion. In August 2011, the first ICEJ-sponsored flight in this accelerated aliyah initiative landed at Ben Gurion airport. Meanwhile, ICEJ branches from all over the world have raised additional funds to help bring this last contingent of Ethiopian Jews home.
It is the last chapter in a story that began some 25-years ago with ‘Operation Moses’ the dramatic Israeli rescue of thousands of Ethiopian Jews who had fled the nation’s bitter civil war and were trying to journey to Israel on foot via Sudan. Since that time the ICEJ has continued assisting the Ethiopian community in Israel, funding psychological therapy, after-school programs, summer camps and college scholarships for at-risk Ethiopian youth and teens.
Breakthrough in Arab Sector Aid, 2011
In 2011, the ICEJ funded the most comprehensive survey ever undertaken of Arab sector social workers in Israel, as part of our efforts to guide Israeli authorities in targeting the most critical problems facing their communities. Despite enjoying a higher standard of living than other populations in the region, the study’s 85-page report told of social workers overburdened by case loads involving large families, and not enough specialists in handling at-risk children. It is part of the ICEJ's long-standing legacy of showing the love of Jesus to every people group in the land of Israel.
Bringing the Lost Home, 2012
After year of bureaucratic delays, members of India's Bnei Menashe community recieved all the necessary approvals to begin their long-awaited journey to Israel in 2012 and the ICEJ was there to help. Exiled from Israel 2,700 years ago when the forefathers of this ancient Israelite tribe were forced from the Land by the Assyrian invasion, the return of the Bnei Menashe is a dramatic fulfilment of scripture. The ICEJ was the proud sponsor of the first flight of 54 olim (immigrants) which arrived on December 24th.
Launch of ICEJ TV, 2012
The ICEJ has always had a clear mandate to speak to the Church worldwide about what He is doing in Israel, but felt challenged to amplify that voice through mass communication – internet, social media and television. The first TV initiative was the launch of the ICEJ Report during the Israel Now News program broadcast globally by Daystar TV. This new vehicle had a major impact throughout the ICEJ network leading to the production of Word from Jerusalem airing on God-TV with a viewership of some one billion people.
Befriending Survivors, 2013
With its foundations firmly in place and its demand ever-expanding, 2013 saw our work at the Home for Holocaust grow. This year residents of the Home paid a visit to our annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration, bringing with them a report about the Home and the great blessing it is to them. Donations helped us to complete renovations on a sorely needed kitchen which is used to feed not only residents of the Home but also other local survivors in the Haifa area. In addition to our ongoing sponsorship of the Home, we strengthened our adoption program, enabling Christians around the world to befriend and support individual Holocaust survivors.
Rapid Expansion into Arab/Muslim Nations, 2013
So far this year the ICEJ has opened its 8th branch in predominantly Arab/Muslim nations. The amazing trend began two years earlier but has accelerated this year to the point that officials anticipate having at least ten such branches shortly. In some of the countries the entire body of Christians came fully behind the ICEJ, in some the political leadership of the country also gave their blessing.
Feast Moves to Pais Arena, 2014
In order to accomodate the growing needs at our annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration, we left our long-term home at the International Convention Center Jerusalem (ICCJ) and in the fall of 2014, the Feast was held in the brand new Pais Arena. With a concert capacity of close to 15,000 our new Feast home will allow for many more pilgrims to come up to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast with us.
ICEJ Introduces Envision Pastors and Leaders Conference, 2014

With a vision to connect pastors and church leaders from around the globe the ICEJ lauched the Envsion Pastors and Leaders Conference. Offering ministry leaders an opportunity to refresh their spirit and receive a renewed vision for their ministry and calling, the Conference offers a visit to the Prime Minister's office, the Israeli Knesset and the Chief Rabbinate, high-level briefings from Israeli officials and scholars, in-depth teaching sessions on Biblical Zionism, a special ceremony at Yad Vashem and meetings at the Jerusalem Prayer Tower. Received with great success the Conference has continued as an ICEJ tradition.
Iran Petition, 2015
When the negotiations between the P5+1 world powers and Iran yielded far too many concessions to Tehran in regard to its renegade nuclear program, the ICEJ took action. A petition campaign was begun, the results which were presented to the foreign ministers of the Western democratic nations who negotiated with Iran, the Secretary General of the United Nations, President Barak Obama and other Congressional leaders. In all over 90,000 people stood with as we declared, "Not One Bomb for Iran."
Brussels Symposium, 2015
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem held a symposium at the European Union parliament in Brussels titled “The Economic Wall of the EU Labelling Move.” The Symposium highlighted the unfair and counter-productive nature of EU guidelines for labelling products and services from Israeli communities in the West Bank and was hosted by MEP Takkula (ALDE, FI) and MEP Belder (ECR, NL). Main speakers included renowned international legal expert, Prof. Avi Bell, Greek Orthodox priest and founder of the Israeli Christian Empowerment Council (ICRF), Father Gabriel Naddaf, and the Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands, Binyomin Jacobs.
Feast Draws Record Crowd, 2008
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Almost 8,000 Christian pilgrims from nearly 100 countries took part in the ICEJ’s annual celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem, shattering all previous records in the event’s 29-year history and defying the downturn in the global markets. The largest delegation came from Brazil, with 1,500 pilgrims, while delegations from Finland, Germany, Norway and the United States all numbered around 500 participants.
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Trump Signs ICEJ’s Five Guiding Principles, 2016
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump affirmed his support to the ICEJ of his support for five principles guiding a strong US-Israel relationship. |
PM Netanyahu hosts residents of the Haifa Home, 2016
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On Holocaust Remembrance Day the President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, and Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu invited residents of the Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors to a private meeting to share their stories and pay tribute those who perished in the Holocaust. |
PM Netanyahu gives Annual Christmas greeting from ICEJ , 2016
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PM Netanyahu paid a visit to the ICEJ and from our grounds delivered his annual Christmas and New Year’s Greeting to the Christian world. Millions around the world viewed the greeting. |
ICEJ UK Celebrates Balfour 100 in London, 2017
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The ICEJ UK branch was a main organizer of the gala Balfour 100 event held in the Royal Albert Hall in London. More than 3,500 Jews and Christians attended. |
ICEJ USA Urges Pres. Trump to Move US Embassy, 2017
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The ICEJ USA’s American Christian Leaders for Israel network united the voices of some 60 major Christian leaders urging President Trump to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jeruslem and officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal, undivided capital. |
ICEJ USA Celebrates 70th and Move of US Embassy, 2018
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The ICEJ USA’s American Christian Leaders for Israel network held a sold-out event in celebration of Israel's founding and the move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem. Event highlights included a gala dinner at the Museum of the Bible, a letter from US Vice President Mike Pence and a video greeting from PM Netanyahu. Attendees came from over 40 countries, and over 40 co-sponsoring organizations including some 50 Millennial leaders. |
ICEJ Honored for Gift of 18 Firetrailers and 5 ATVs, 2018
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The Israeli communities along the Gaza border hosted a delegation from the ICEJ at a special ceremony in October to honor the organization for providing vital assistance to combat the onslaught of airborne incendiary devices and renewed rocket barrages from Gaza. The ICEJ had responded to the terrorist arson attacks from Gaza by donating 18 all-terrain firefighting trailers and several ATVs. |
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