Do you know who your friends are?
Murderous attacks on Jews in the USA. ‘Official statements’ are a dime a dozen. The Media, BLM, Muslims, LGBQ, J Street are AWOL. Who, then, is battling antisemitism with grit sweat and determination?
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Photo, International Center Embassy Jerusalem
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That would be our Christian friends.
Specifically, International Christian Embassy Jerusalem USA.
No joke. Read the ICEJ statement, below, issued after the horrific DC and Colorado attacks. This is not just lip service.
This is history, passion, a big view, a clear-as-day moral clarity and ALL ACTION PLAN to fight Jew hatred.
- Organized Rallies
- Spoken at events up and down the country
- Held interfaith meetings at the local and state level
- Conducted media interviews
- Debated the opposition
- Sent a letter to 300 universities asking them to better support their Jewish students.
- Orchestrated a gathering of 300 Rabbis, Pastors, Jewish and Christian leaders in Washington DC for an Israel Advocacy Day. I participated. 27 small groups had 100 meetings with senators and congress members to talk Iran, hostages, antisemitism, and college campuses. Strength in unity was palpable.

ICEJ arms Christian activists with books, videos, and courses to educate Americans with the truth, and counter the lies of terrorist sympathizers. They fight false Christian narratives against Jews and Israel. They partner with their Jewish brethren for the righteous cause.
Head of ICEJ USA Susan Michael says “The opposite of antisemitism is friendship.”
You better believe it.
Because in a world where antisemitism is once again exploding, these Christian friends are firmly in our corner.