Project Spotlight: Bringing God’s People Home

IFCJ Canada  |  February 21, 2025

A group of olim (immigrants) from Ukraine smile in a group ohoto.
(Photo: Tatiana Sultanova)

This year so far, you’ve helped 261 Jewish people make aliyah (immigrate to Israel), including this group of new olim (immigrants) from Ukraine! And they feel so thankful you have helped them start new lives in their biblical homeland.

For millennia, the Jewish people suffered from anti-Semitic hatred and persecution. In biblical times, during the Holocaust, and even today, anti-Semitism has prevented Jewish people around the world from living out their faith. Some have lost touch with their Jewish identity and traditions. But when they return to Israel, they know they are able to live and worship freely as Jews.

For Jews facing poverty, political unrest, or war in their countries of birth, making aliyah with The Fellowship is not just important – it’s necessary. Without our help, it would be difficult, or even impossible for them to raise the funds or have the support needed to start a new life in a new country with a different language and culture.

By partnering with Christians, who willingly answer God’s call to bring His people home, IFCJ Canada is able to help Jewish people make aliyah and find support once they are in the Holy Land. Together, we feel privileged and blessed to be participating in this prophetic return.