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Six years ago, The Fellowship lost its beloved founder, and Yael Eckstein lost her beloved father. The sudden passing of Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein on February 6, 2019, left a hole in the hearts of so many—his family, his friends, and the millions of lives touched by his lifework.On this podcast, Yael celebrates her father's extraordinary life with a special guest—Beryl Eckstein, her father's younger brother. In this very personal and emotional episode, Beryl recalls growing up with Yechiel, walks us through the early, painful days when his brother was ostracized by the Jewish community for his work reaching out to Christians, and honors the lasting legacy of Rabbi Eckstein's historic bridge-building work.You won't want to miss this inspiring tribute to a man whose vision literally changed the course of Jewish-Christian relations.For more information on today's episode visit mybiblicalroots.org.
Join host Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, as she pays tribute to her beloved father and mentor, Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, who unexpectedly passed away five years ago on February 6, 2019. Yael celebrates her father's extraordinary life with a special guest—Beryl Eckstein, her father's younger brother.In this very personal and emotional podcast, Beryl recalls growing up with Yechiel, walks us through the early, painful days when his brother was ostracized by the Jewish community for his work reaching out to Christians, and honors the lasting legacy of Rabbi Eckstein's historic bridge-building work.You won't want to miss this inspiring tribute to a man whose vision literally changed the course of Jewish-Christian relations.For more information on today's episode, visit mybiblicalroots.org.
On today's program, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein continues her conversation with singer/songwriter Pat Boone on when Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein approached him on one of his tours in Israel.
When Orthodox Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein first began building bridges between Christians and Jews 40 years ago, he did not stand alone. Joining him at the vanguard were two evangelical Christians — Jerry Rose and Dr. David Clark — who brought their broadcasting expertise and love of Israel and the Jewish people to the table. These two pioneers and longtime leaders with the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) organization recently joined podcast host Bishop Paul Lanier, Board Chair of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, at the NRB convention, to discuss Rabbi Eckstein's visionary and trailblazing work. Join us now for this inspirational conversation.
As the Fellowship celebrates its 40th Anniversary this week, we hear from Cecilia, who got involved after hearing Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein share his vision and compassion for Jews in need.
Legendary singer, songwriter, and friend of Israel, Pat Boone, joins host Yael Eckstein to talk about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews' 40th anniversary this month, and Pat's role in helping launch the organization onto the national stage. Together, they discuss this important bond between Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, of blessed memory, and Pat that dates back to early 1992 after the fall of the Iron Curtain. At that time, Rabbi Eckstein approached Pat and asked him to co-host a program, appealing for Christians to help fund the freeing and transporting of Russian Jews to Israel. Pat didn't hesitate, and the Christian community immediately responded with an outpouring of donations and support. It's a partnership and friendship that has only grown over the years and helped position The Fellowship to becoming today the leading humanitarian organization, blessing Israel and Jews in need around the world. Join Yael and Pat as they discuss their lasting friendship and Pat's love for Israel and The Fellowship. Listen today! For more information on today's episode, visit mybiblicalroots.org.
Join host Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, as she pays tribute to her beloved father and mentor, Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, who passed away this month in 2019. Yael celebrates her father's extraordinary life with a special guest —Beryl Eckstein, her father's younger brother. In this very personal and emotional podcast, Beryl Eckstein recalls growing up with Yechiel, walks us through the early, painful days when his brother was ostracized by the Jewish community for his work reaching out to Christians, and honors the lasting legacy of Rabbi Eckstein's historic bridge-building work. As The Fellowship celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year, you won't want to miss this inspiring tribute to a man whose vision literally changed the course of Jewish-Christian relations.
Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein talks about how it wasn't until she was in Israel that she fully understood the ministry founded by her father, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, of blessed memory.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews of Canada is a leading Canadian religious charity building bridges between Christians and Jews, blessing Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and life-saving aid. Yael Eckstein has served on the Board of Directors for International Fellowship for Christians and Jews (IFCJ) Canada since 2015. In June 2019, following the unexpected death of her father, Rabbi Eckstein, she succeeded him in his role and became President of IFCJ Canada. Today on Connections, Yael shares a bit about the fellowship, how they're helping to build bridges between Christians and Jews, and how they're blessing Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and life-saving aid See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1983 Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, of blessed memory, founded the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Since that time, IFCJ has helped millions around the world, especially in Israel. Doug and Pesach spoke with Yael Eckstein, Rabbi Eckstein's daughter and current CEO and President of IFCJ. Yael discussed the challenges her father faced in the early years, the current work of "the Fellowship" and her recent trip to Ukraine, where IFCJ is very active, caring for the thousands of impoverished and elderly Jews who remain there. A truly inspiring conversation.
Join host Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, as she pays tribute to her beloved father and mentor, Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, who passed away three years ago this month. Yael celebrates her father's extraordinary life with a special guest —Beryl Eckstein, her father's younger brother. In this very personal and emotional podcast, Beryl Eckstein recalls growing up with Yechiel, who was always “full of energy and the life of the party,” walks us through the early, painful days when his brother was ostracized by the Jewish community for his work reaching out to Christians, and honors the lasting legacy of Rabbi Eckstein's bridge-building work. You won't want to miss this inspiring tribute to a man whose vision literally changed the course of Jewish-Christian relations. Come back each Sunday as Yael shares inspirational teachings on the Jewish roots of Christianity on her weekly podcast, Nourish Your Biblical Roots. For more information on today's episode, visit mybiblicalroots.org.
Faith begins in the home. It's a legacy that Yael Eckstein, a young Jewish mother, believes is essential to moving forward in life. It's her father's faith that lives through her today. That father, the late Rabbi Yachiel Eckstein, began a legacy of bringing Jews and Christians together, not in spite of their faith, but because of it. Rabbi Eckstein was the founder of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, "the largest charitable organization helping Israel and the Jewish people." He understood that the two (of three) Abrahamic branches, are bound together inextricably through their Holy books, the Hebrew Scriptures. What Christians call the Old Testament, Jews call the Torah and the Tanach. Now Yael has taken over the IFCJ after her father's untimely death more than a year ago. But she says, only because her father taught her his faith in both words and deeds, could she be prepared to take the reigns of an international organization at such a young age. On this episode of the Lighthouse Faith podcast, Yael talks about how the faith of her father lives in her only because it lived in him first. That may sound simple, but Yael says giving children a faith foundation on which to build their lives, is the most important task of parenting. Yael writes about the importance of passing on one's faith to the next generation in her book, "Generation to Generation: Passing on Our Faith to Our Children." It is not just a 'how-to' book, but a mea culpa of her own grief at losing her mentor and best friend, and then moving forward with a new foundation of faith that had been slowly, over time, grafted onto his.
IDF responds to Gaza rocketfire The IDF responded Wednesday night to a couple of rockets fired at Israel from the Gaza strip. #GAZA #IDF __________________ 2. US strikes down UNSC condemnation of Israel It's been nearly a week since Israel revoked the mandate for the TIPH, and several international organizations are still heavily protesting the move. #TIPH #ISRAEL ____________________ US purchases iron dome batteries The Israeli Defense ministry on Wednesday reported that the united states army is now purchasing a number of Israel's iron dome missile defense batteries #IRONDOME #UNITEDSTATES ___________________ US purchases iron dome batteries Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS in the ILTV studio speaking about the US purchase of Israeli iron dome batteries. #IRONDOME #MARTINSHERMAN ___________________ Iran, Turkey & Russia to discuss Syria; IAF attacks While in Moscow on February 21, PM Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to discuss Iran's growing presence in Syria #BIBI #PUTIN ___________________ Initial Likud Knesset list is published The final votes have been confirmed for the Likud party primaries #LIKUD #ELECTIONS ___________________ PM issues warning against rival, Benny Gantz Prime Minister Netanyahu took a moment after the Likud primaries to issue a harsh warning against his biggest rival at the moment, former IDF Chief Benny Gant #GANTZ #BIBI ___________________ 19 year old IDF Sergeant killed in road accident 19 year old Israeli combat soldier, Sgt. Lynn Levkov, was killed Wednesday morning, after she was struck by a Palestinian driver near the Jordan Valley. #LYNNLEVKOV #IDF ___________________ IFCJ founder, Rabbi Eckstein, passes away at 67 67 year old Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, Founder and President of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews passed away from cardiac arrest, Wednesday afternoon, #RABBIYECHIELECKSTEIN #IFCJ ___________________ 10. Flash floods devastate southern Israel Rainfalls Thursday morning, causes major flooding in the southern part of the country. #FLASHFLOODS #RAIN ___________________ Shalva band backs out of Eurovision qualifiers The Shalva Band, popular contestants on Israel's show “Rising Star” have officially backed out of the Eurovision-qualifying competition #SHALVABAND #EUROVISION2019 ___________________ Israel & Japan announce direct flights Direct flights from Tel Aviv to Tokyo, Japan, have just been announced for as early as September #ISRAEL #JAPAN ___________________ Hebrew word of the Day: DAYAL | דייל = STEWARD Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is ' DAYAL' which means to Steward. #LEARNHEBREW #HEBREWWORDOFDAY #ILTVHEBREWWORDOFDAY ___________________ The Weather Forecast Tonight is expected to be mostly cloudy and with a low of fifty-eight… or fourteen degrees Celsius. then tomorrow there will be some light rain and cloudy skies… with a drop in temperatures to a high of about sixty-five… or eighteen degrees Celsius. #ISRAELWEATHER #ISRAELFORECAST __________________ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein explains God’s answer to Job when he asks, “Why?”
On today’s program Rabbi Eckstein teaches us that keeping a diary can be a useful tool in living consistently according to God’s will.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares a life lesson from the book of Esther about what makes a successful leader.
Rabbi Eckstein looks at the second group of Jesus’ followers — those led by the apostle Paul, who reached out to the Gentiles.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein explores the group of Jesus’ followers who were led by James in Jerusalem.
On today’s program, Kenneth Copeland, author and evangelist, tells the story of how he and his wife were blessed to meet Rabbi Eckstein 30 years ago and why they continue to fulfill biblical prophecy by supporting the people of Israel.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares a special place most tourists to Israel can’t visit.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein teaches that in the Jewish faith, charity is seen not just as kindness, but as an act of justice and righteousness.
Rabbi Eckstein begins a new teaching series on the difficult and complex topic of anti-Semitism.
A blessed Christmas to all our Christian listeners from Rabbi Eckstein and everyone at The Fellowship.
Rabbi Eckstein explains that there are several ways to interpret the “foreign fire” brought to God by Aaron's sons.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein teaches about the power of idols — both in biblical times and today.
Rabbi Eckstein concludes his teaching on Hanukkah with a key lesson of our need to uphold and support religious liberty for Christians and Jews in places where they are oppressed because of their faith.
Rabbi Eckstein continues his teachings on Hanukkah, which marks the rededication of the Temple after the defeat of the Maccabees.
Rabbi Eckstein shares some important lessons from Hanukkah, which is also known as the Festival of Lights.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein discusses the sin of Aaron's sons — Nadab and Abihu.
Rabbi Eckstein teaches about the fragility of life in the last of this three-part series.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein teaches that our value as a person should be based on the truth that each one of us is made in God's image.
Rabbi Eckstein starts a new teaching series on the life of Aaron, Israel’s first high priest.
Rabbi Eckstein establishes the idea that you should mentally and spiritually document your life.
Rabbi Eckstein, shares the importance of 30 days and how it can change one’s habits.
Rabbi Eckstein reflects on some of the many questions surrounding the rebuilding of the third temple.
Rabbi Eckstein speaks on the importance of keeping your focus in life.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein explains how one must be a judge of their own life.
Rabbi Eckstein the struggles that the Jewish leader Mordecai endured.
Rabbi Eckstein explains that every word in the Torah holds significance.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares information on the temple that is to be built in Jerusalem.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares on how to fulfill God’s work.
Rabbi Eckstein shares the meaning of becoming spiritually closer with God.
On today's program, Rabbi Eckstein explains why Israel turned over the Temple mount to the Muslims.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares an important story from the book of Esther.
Rabbi Eckstein talks about one of the major entrances into the Temple area -- today called Robinson's Arch.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares the importance of acknowledging God.
Rabbi Eckstein teaches the history of the resistance that Jews faced when building the Temple.
On today's program, Rabbi Eckstein shares how your expectations of life may be limiting you.
On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein shares how God has called each of us to help the refugees.