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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (also ''The Fellowship'') is a philanthropic organization founded in 1983 by Yechiel Eckstein whose stated goal is to promote understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians, and build broad support for the State of Israel.〔(IFCJ: Who We Are )〕 ==History== As the national Co-director of Interreligious Affairs for the Anti-Defamation League in Chicago, Eckstein, an Orthodox rabbi, began to forge partnerships with evangelical Christians. In 1983, he established the Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews to promote Jewish-Christian cooperation on projects for improving the safety and security of Jews in Israel and around the world. In 1991, the organization was renamed the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. The Fellowship collects over $100 million dollars a year in donations for Israel, half of which are spent in Israel itself, supporting soup kitchens, absorption centers and bomb shelter renovations. $25 million a year is spent on Jewish aid programs.〔(Israel's money man gets funds for Holy Land from Evangelical Christians, Haaretz )〕 In 2003, Eckstein founded the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews of Canada;〔(International Fellowship of Christians and Jews of Canada )〕 in 2006, ''La Fraternidad Internacional de Cristianos y Judíos'';,〔(La Fraternidad Internacional de Cristianos y Judíos )〕 in 2012, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews of Australia,〔(International Fellowship of Christians and Jews of Australia )〕 and, also in 2012, a new Fellowship affiliate in South Korea.〔()〕
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