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Earlier this summer, Yael Eckstein visited Morocco to deliver food boxes to the needy...

Earlier this summer, The Fellowship’s Yael Eckstein visited Morocco to deliver food boxes to needy Muslim and Jewish communities living there. She felt inspired by our new Fellowship program, which aims to build bridges of friendship in the Moroccan community. NBC News tells us more:

To an outsider, nothing seemed normal about this night, as Muslims were welcomed by the Jewish community to celebrate Ramadan at their synagogue, the members of the two faiths meeting in stark contrast when set against the religious conflicts that plague the region...

...volunteers from Mimouna partnered with the Jewish community to distribute 2,500 Ramadan meal packages to needy Muslims throughout the country. The packages, filled with enough food to last a week, were donated by the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. The IFCJ, funded mainly by Christians, began in 1983 with a focus on assisting the Jews of the former Soviet Union. It now conducts interfaith work around the world, but Morocco is the only Arab country in which it is doing so.

“The fact that the [Moroccan] king has been so tolerant in reaching out to the Jewish community,” said Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, president and founder of the IFCJ, “and the fact that there are Muslim youth taking part in these interfaith efforts, encourages us to help.”

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Earlier this summer, Yael Eckstein visited Morocco to deliver food boxes to the needdy...

 



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