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"Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism” is a production of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews together with the Jerusalem Post. The IFCJ is the leading non-profit building bridges between Christians and Jews, offering Israel and Jewish people globally humanitarian care and aid. This podcast series is hosted by their CEO and President Yael Eckstein, together with Zvika Klein, Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post, interviewing prominent figures from both the Jewish and Christian worlds.
Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: Is it kosher?
Good for the Jews
50 minutes
5 months ago
Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: Is it kosher?
On the fourth episode of Good for the Jews, Zvika Klein and Yael Eckstein speak with Rabbi Meni Even-Israel and Bishop Paul Lanier on how Jews and Christians should approach one another.
Good for the Jews
"Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism” is a production of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews together with the Jerusalem Post. The IFCJ is the leading non-profit building bridges between Christians and Jews, offering Israel and Jewish people globally humanitarian care and aid. This podcast series is hosted by their CEO and President Yael Eckstein, together with Zvika Klein, Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post, interviewing prominent figures from both the Jewish and Christian worlds.