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    US Christian Group Celebrates 10,000th Traveler to Israel

    Passages celebrated a milestone of bringing a total of 10,000 Christian students to Israel within seven years.

    Thousands of Christians Join Feast of Tabernacles

    Thousands of Christians flocked to Jerusalem and celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles from October 9-16.
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    Israel Invites US Christians to Biblical Archaeological Tours

    Israel launched a tourism plan to attract U.S. Christians in a biblical archaeological excavation across the country.

    Israelis Donate Baby Formula to US Churches

    The Genesis 123 Foundation donated 200 pounds of baby formula to two churches in Texas following the severe shortage of formula in the country.

    US Christians Pledge Support for Israel’s New PM

    More than 80 Christian leaders sent a letter to congratulate and give thanks to new Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

    US Christian Students Visit Israel to Strengthen their Faith

    A project lets young Christians visit Israel and learn about the history of Christianity and connect with modern Israeli society.

    Israel Grants Gaza Christians Entry to Christmas Sites

    The Israel government reversed its previous decision and allowed Christians from Gaza Strip to visit Christmas sites during the holidays.

    Israel Prepares for Thousands of Christian Tourists This Christmas

    Israel is preparing to receive an estimated 165,000 Christians during the Christmas holiday season.

    4,000 Runners Joined the Bible Marathon in Israel

    The annual Bible Marathon held on October 18 in Israel drew 4,000 athletes from all over the world who traced the ancient path ran by a Benjaminite during the battle between the Jewish people and the Philistines.

    Israel Prioritizes Religious Subjects, Less Science and Math

    Israel allocates 14% of classroom hours in teaching religious subjects compared to European countries which spend only 4%.