In today’s edition, we celebrate the unveiling of Yad Vashem Way in NYC—a powerful tribute to Holocaust remembrance—and President Trump’s bold action against antisemitism on college campuses. After 482 days in captivity, three Israeli hostages have finally returned home, yet about 100 hostages—both living and deceased—remain in Hamas’s hands. Meanwhile, the world watches anxiously as the fate of the Bibas family remains uncertain, and Israel’s new ambassador to Washington reminds us, “This is a battle of good against evil.”
Christian Women for Israel is committed to prayer, advocacy, and action. Join us as we stand for truth, demand the release of every last hostage, and bless Israel.
A new sign stands in Manhattan—"Yad Vashem Way"—a permanent reminder of the Holocaust and a challenge to never forget. But will those who see it pause and reflect? Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan hopes so, saying, “This is one more way to accomplish the goal of bringing people to learn about the Shoah.”
With Holocaust denial on the rise and antisemitism reaching alarming levels—even in New York City—this initiative comes at a crucial time. Will it serve as a wake-up call to those who downplay or distort history?
As Prime Minister Netanyahu prepares for his historic visit to Washington, Israel’s new ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, is stepping into his role with a powerful message: this is a battle of good against evil. A former IDF soldier and close aide to Netanyahu, Leiter brings both personal sacrifice and deep conviction to his mission. What does his appointment mean for Israel-U.S. relations, and how will he help shape this critical alliance?
The world is watching, and Israel is bracing for heartbreaking news. As reports surface that officials fear the worst for Kfir and Ariel Bibas, their mother Shiri,, we refuse to give up hope. “The information we received is not good,” said Shiri’s cousin, but families and supporters worldwide continue to wear orange, standing in solidarity and praying for their safe return.
Will a miracle happen? Will the world demand action before it’s too late? Join us in prayer and read the latest heartbreaking update on the Bibas family.
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Jewish students have faced an alarming rise in harassment, intimidation, and open hatred on college campuses. Now, President Trump has signed an executive order to combat antisemitism, vowing to punish pro-Hamas radicals, deport foreign students who support terrorism, and hold universities accountable. Will this be the turning point for campus safety?
The stories of Saul, Ananias, and Sapphira—and the modern scandals we see today—remind us of the danger of drifting from God’s purpose. Yet, as Modern-Day Esthers, we have the opportunity to intercede, reflect God’s light, and support the restoration of what has been broken.
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After 482 days of captivity, Israeli hostages Arbel Yehud, Agam Berger, and Gadi Mozes have finally been freed and reunited with their families. Their return is a miracle, but the harrowing scenes of their release—where they were publicly taunted by mobs as they were transferred to the Red Cross—remind us of the unimaginable cruelty of Hamas and its terror allies. “Thank God we have reached this moment,” Agam Berger’s family shared. “Our girl is strong, believing, and brave.”
While we celebrate these homecomings, more than 130 hostages remain in captivity. Now is the time to continue standing in prayer and action until every last hostage is home.
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Harry Truman once said, “I had faith in Israel before it was established; I have faith in it now. I believe it has a glorious future before it—not just another sovereign nation, but as an embodiment of the great ideals of our civilization.” We stand firm in our belief that Israel’s future is bright under God’s divine protection.
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