
Brian Schrauger
Is the real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia instead of Egypt?
Jerusalem Syndrome: What is it and who is susceptible?
An encounter with Marziyeh Amirizadeh: Iranian Christian activist
Ukrainians serving as Israeli combat troops see family in Moldova
The IFCJ facilitates a meaningful reunion for Ukrainian IDF lone soldiers and their families in Moldova.
Refugees on the Ukraine-Moldova border: Beauty, horror, hope
Since the Russian invasion began on February 24, the Fellowship has given $6.5 million for support of refugees.
Israeli intelligence services for nonprofits
intelligence-gathering in the 21st century is one of the largest sectors creating wealth in global markets. Arguably, all of the world’s fastest growing companies are building the future with it
The resurrection of Christian antisemitism
In every venue of pro-Israel teaching, the unholy resurrection of Christian antisemitism begs to be faced, renounced and fought.
When the world grieves
The grieving process is unavoidable and anything but pretty. It changes the way we look at life, the way we see each other, the way we perceive ourselves.
COVID-19 and the Jews: Today’s Black Plague
Could COVID-19 ignite an outbreak of antisemitism?
Whose land is it?
A compilation of historical, legal, moral, and pragmatic arguments for whom this disputed land really belongs to.
Hesed offers a counterintuitive initiative on securing Israel’s borders
7,000 Syrians were treated in military clinics and another 5,000 in civilian hospitals under Operation Good Neighbor - and it helped secure Israel's borders
The fall of Qasem Soleimani and the Mahdi Doctrine
This messianic creed is the raison d’être for the Islamic Republic of Iran according to its founders and leaders.
Israel’s James Bond - How an Iraqi-born Jew became an Israeli hero
Mordechai Ben-Porat led an airlift of some 130,000 Iraqi Jews to Israel.