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A Glorious Future: 400 Days!

In this edition of A Glorious Future, we face both heart-wrenching and inspiring stories that remind us of our call to stand with Israel and her people. From the recent shocking attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, where one Israeli-Druze man heroically intervened, to the ongoing plight of baby Kfir and other hostages, each story highlights the urgent need for prayer and support. We also explore the hope found in Israel’s thriving tech sector, the significance of Giving Tuesday, and how you can bring a piece of Israel into your home this holiday season. As modern-day Esthers, we invite you to join us in steadfast faith and action for Israel’s future.


400 Days: What Baby Kfir and Other Hostages Have Missed

For over a year, Baby Kfir Bibas and his family have endured the unimaginable—abducted from their home and held captive in Gaza. From milestones he’s missed to the tireless campaigns for their freedom, Kfir’s story reflects both a profound...

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True Hero: How an Israeli-Druze Saved Lives During the Amsterdam Pogrom

As violence escalated on the streets of Amsterdam following a soccer game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and AFC Ajax, one man, Melhem Asad, stood out as a beacon of bravery. An Israeli-Druze fan from the town of Kisra-Sumei in Israel’s Upper Galilee, Melhem had come to support his team, but he left as a true hero—risking his life to save fellow Israelis from the brutality of mob attacks.

In an interview with Israeli media, Melhem recounted the chilling details of that night. "Before the game, we were at Dam Square, and there was good security," he shared. "But after the game ended, we left the stadium to return to the hotel, and there was no security—nothing. We felt completely exposed." He described how, without police protection, they became easy targets for groups intent on causing harm.

What Melhem did next exemplifies courage and quick thinking. Hearing groups nearby speaking in Arabic about their plans to attack Israeli fans, he acted fast. “I heard people...

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Investing in Israel: A Beacon of Blessing and Innovation

In times of economic uncertainty and shifting global dynamics, the world often looks to Israel—a land that, from ancient days to modern times, has been a wellspring of innovation, resilience, and hope. At Christian Women For Israel, we see Israel not only as a remarkable nation but also as a blessing for all people, as God promised to Abraham, “Through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed” (Genesis 22:18). This profound statement reflects the reality we witness today: Israel’s advancements in technology, healthcare, and security reach far beyond its borders, touching and enhancing lives worldwide.

With renewed optimism in the market following the re-election of President Trump, investment opportunities in Israeli tech are booming. Just as God spoke blessings over Abraham and his descendants, we see these blessings fulfilled through the achievements of Israeli startups and industries that are making a real difference. Firms like OurCrowd are at...

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From Darkness to Light: Embracing Christ in Troubling Times

In a world filled with challenges—from rising global tensions and violent attacks on Israel’s people to economic uncertainties and natural disasters—we can easily feel like we’re groping in the dark. Darkness, as Scripture shows, is often a symbol of sin, ignorance, and separation from God. But as followers of Christ, we’re called to turn to Him, the ultimate Light, as our refuge and guide.

Jesus proclaimed in John 8:12, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” This light is more than illumination; it’s spiritual truth and eternal hope. When we choose to walk with Him, we find a path through the darkness—no matter how bleak the world may seem.

Scripture reminds us that darkness represents more than a lack of physical light; it’s often a symbol of sin and separation from God. In John 3:19, we’re told, “This is the verdict: Light has come into...

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Remembering Kristallnacht: A Call to Stand with Israel and God's People, 86 Years Later

As we mark 86 years since Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass,” a tragic night when the world witnessed a brutal wave of violence and hatred against the Jewish people. On November 9–10, 1938, Nazi Germany launched an organized assault on Jewish homes, synagogues, schools, and businesses. Windows were shattered, buildings were set ablaze, and lives were forever changed. Kristallnacht would tragically pave the way for the Holocaust, resulting in the loss of six million Jewish lives.

For Christian Women For Israel, Kristallnacht serves as a solemn reminder of the devastating consequences of hatred left unchecked and the responsibility of all believers to stand against evil. In commemorating this day, we also honor the courageous Christians who risked everything to protect Jewish lives during one of history’s darkest hours.

The Night of Broken Glass

During those harrowing two days, nearly 1,000 synagogues were destroyed, over 7,000 Jewish-owned businesses...

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Pogrom in Amsterdam

As heartbreaking news emerges from Amsterdam, where Israeli soccer fans have been brutally attacked, the urgent call to stand with Israel and its people becomes impossible to ignore. In what Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema describes as a “very dark moment,” gangs have targeted and ambushed fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv, a soccer team with a strong connection to Israel. The attacks left ten Israelis injured, with an additional ten unaccounted for, as many more remain trapped in hotels under constant threat. The situation has escalated to the point where the Israeli government has called on the IDF to ensure their safety in Amsterdam, an action that speaks to the gravity of this violent surge.

This is not an isolated incident but a disturbing echo of history, recalling the violence of Kristallnacht—the infamous “Night of Broken Glass” on November 9, 1938. In that brutal night of pogroms, Jewish communities across Nazi Germany faced mob violence as shops, homes,...

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A Glorious Future: Trouble In Amsterdam

As heartbreaking news emerges from Amsterdam, where Israeli soccer fans have been brutally attacked, we are reminded of the urgent need to stand with Israel and its people. Ten Israelis have been injured, ten are unaccounted for, and many more remain trapped in hotels under threat. The Israeli government is calling in the IDF to secure their safety, as gangs target and ambush those visibly connected to Israel.

In this edition, we cover this shocking incident and call our Christian Women for Israel community to rise in unified prayer and support. From renewed hope for peace to strengthening our commitment to Israel’s security, today’s content speaks to our mission as modern-day Esthers in a world of rising hostility.

 

Pogrom in Amsterdamn, Soccer fans attacked. 

The recent assault on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam has shaken the global Jewish community. With ten injured and others unaccounted for, many remain trapped in hotels under threat. This act of...

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Discover the Heart of Israel with the Artza Christmas Box – Unbox Blessings from the Holy Land

At Christian Women for Israel, we are thrilled to introduce you to a very special opportunity to bring the spirit of Israel directly into your home this Christmas season. Artza’s founder, Itai, has partnered with us to create a meaningful video unveiling the beautiful contents of this year’s Artza Christmas box. With every item thoughtfully curated, this box offers a way to connect with Israel, its artisans, and its heritage.

In his video, Itai shares each item in this year’s box, providing an inside look into the treasures crafted by local Israeli artisans. From hand-carved olive wood pieces to vibrant, flavorful spices and handcrafted goods, every item captures the beauty and story of the land of Israel.

Why Choose the Artza Box? Artza, meaning “toward the land,” is more than just a box—it’s an invitation to journey through Israel from the comfort of your home. By supporting Artza, you’re not only gaining meaningful gifts for...

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How Many Attacks Will It Take for New Yorkers to Stand Against Jew-Hatred?

In recent days, New York’s Jewish community has been targeted in a series of violent attacks. Just this week, a middle-aged Hasidic Jewish man was brutally beaten by two assailants in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood. According to Yaacov Behrman of Chabad Headquarters, the man endured an “excruciating” assault, highlighting an unsettling rise in antisemitic violence that has plagued the city. This incident follows a string of recent attacks, including one against a 13-year-old Jewish boy on his way to school, covered in our previous post here, and another involving a visibly Jewish man who was slashed in the face while walking in Brooklyn.

New York’s rising hostility toward Jewish residents is more than anecdotal; recent reports from the New York State Comptroller revealed that 65% of all felony hate crimes in New York City last year targeted Jewish individuals. According to NYPD data, antisemitic hate crimes in the city have surged since October...

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Stand with Christian Women For Israel this Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday & Genesis 12:3: A Sacred Opportunity to Bless Israel

This Giving Tuesday on December 3 is not just any day. It aligns with Genesis 12:3, which declares: “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” This verse calls us to take part in God’s ongoing promise to bless those who bless Israel.

The Heart of Giving Tuesday

Since its beginning in 2012, Giving Tuesday has grown into a worldwide movement of generosity and compassion. For Christian Women for Israel, it’s a meaningful moment to live out God’s commandment to stand with His chosen people. It’s a day when we can choose to be part of His covenant with Israel and see His promises at work in our lives and communities.

Research shows that giving brings peace and even joy to the giver, enriching our lives and deepening our connection to God’s purposes. By giving to support Israel, we fulfill...

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