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Olivewood OrnamentOlive trees have been a symbol of the Middle East since the days of Noah. Add a touch of the Holy Land to your holidays with this unique ornament, carved from olivewood by an Israeli artisan. |
Olivewood Ornament with
minimum purchase of $75
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Frankincense & myrrh anointing oil with
minimum purchase of $150
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Ahava skin care collection with
minimum purchase of $250
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Exquisite silver votives with
minimum purchase of $400
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Exquisite silver votivesBrighten your holidays with these elegant candlesticks, designed by Karshi studios, an Israeli company that has been crafting fine silver collections since 1955. Engraved with scenes of the Holy Land’s most sacred sites, they will serve to remind you that your gifts are helping Jews in need. |
Exquisite silver candlesticks with
minimum purchase of $1000
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Exquisite silver candlesticksAdd a touch of elegance to your holiday table with these lovely silver candle holders from Israel’s Karshi studios. Standing a full eight inches tall on an ornate floral base, they will provide a lovely glow for your holiday celebration – this year and many years to come. |

"You can help save the lives of Jewish children by providing food, medicine, clothing and much, much more."Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
![]() Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein Founder and President |
![]() Shalom! You are about to discover a wonderful new way to celebrate the season. Welcome to our annual holiday online catalog from The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Within this catalog, you’ll find a variety of gifts you can choose to honor your friends and family. And with every gift you choose, we’ll send a free gift card you can present to your honoree. Since 1983, thousands of Christians have reached out through The Fellowship to provide food, shelter, health care and other assistance to thousands of needy Jews in Israel and the former Soviet Union. Will you join us in this vital work? Experience the joy by choosing holiday gifts from our catalog today. Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas! |


