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Has God Forgotten

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A Rabbi, an Imam and a Bishop: Religious Pluralism in Israel

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The Wilderness of Zin

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Bridges For Peace: Christians supporting Israel and building relationships

between Christians and Jews in Israel and around the world

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Love: Setting the Record Straight

by: Rev. Cheryl Hauer, International Vice President

THE FALL FESTIVALS have passed, and the spring holidays are yet to come. The Hanukkah (Feast of Dedication) candles have burned their last, and sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts eaten during Hanukkah) have disappeared from the shelves, adding pounds to delighted Jewish people the world over. Christmas decorations are packed away, carols won’t be sung until next season, and alas, no more Christmas cookies. But that doesn’t mean we are left with nothing to celebrate right now. After all, we are told love is in the air, and ‘tis definitely the season to celebrate it.

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Capital Concern: What a US Palestinian Consulate Says about Control of Jerusalem

Joshua Spurlock, The Mideast Update

For millennia, Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel—it just wasn’t always recognized as such by other nations. On December 6, 2017, the United States dramatically changed its approach by formally recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel. Just over four years later, the Palestinians are hoping a new president in the White House will undo that historic move. Continue reading…

Episode 10 airs on February 3, 2022

Extraordinary Educational Experience

Institute of Israel Studies

May 15-28, 2022

Bridges for Peace is honored to invite you to enroll in the Institute of Israel Studies 2022. Join us for a combination of curriculum—presented by a lineup of Bridges for Peace senior leaders and prominent Israeli role players in the political, religious, defense, societal, advocacy and historical landscape—and guided visits to sites of biblical significance. The discussions and guided visits have been tailor-made to ensure that every person who goes through this program will leave Israel with an in-depth knowledge, understanding and hands-on experience of the Land of Israel and its role in history, prophecy and the future. Click here to learn more.

Now Playing!!!!!

Israel is quirky and amazing! Join us as Rev. Peter Fast, National Director, Bridges for Peace Canada narrates the fun and interesting stories about Israel. His stories will entertain you as if you are experiencing them first hand! Please watch this Episode 16 of the “Quirks of Israel”,

Singing in Israel: From the Ben Yehuda to the Kotel

Click here to view the playlist on YouTube.

 

“Women of the Book”

Thank you for watching all episodes! In case you missed them, you still get a chance to catch all 12 episodes on our YouTube Channel.

JOIN US ONCE AGAIN ON BRIDGES FOR PEACE CANADA’S YOUTUBE PAGE!!
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FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT EUROPE & ISRAEL TOUR

November 6-22, 2022

Countries: Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Israel

Come face to face with the Holocaust, visiting the Anne Frank House, Corrie ten Boom Museum, Auschwitz Death Camp and more. Then fly to Israel, where we will learn about the struggle for the Jewish State against all odds and see how our covenant-keeping God has restored His Land and People of Israel. Learn more…

 

One More Candle offers you the opportunity to adopt the memory of a child whose life was cut short by hubris and deep seated human evil.

One More Candle is committed to remembering every one of the 1.5 million children murdered in the Shoah (Holocaust).

L’dor v’dor.
From generation to generation.

Simply stated, One More Candle needs you to adopt a memory, a child to honor as though having been one of your own family.