Newsletter

Our CEO, Aaron Abramson, says we’re on the threshold of new opportunities for the future of Jewish evangelism.

“Please send me more information. I am Jewish. I am not sure about Jesus yet.”

“The unity in the room was palpable... What an amazing experience!”

Get to know our new Executive Director/CEO and his thoughts on the future of Jews for Jesus.

The exciting new chapter of his life and the life of Jews for Jesus.

One of our most effective veteran missionaries, Shoshannah Weinisch, shares her experience and practical insights about leading people to the Lord.

Praise God for a leader whose vision and emphasis on teamwork opened so many new doors of ministry.

Jews for Jesus, especially when it comes to sharing Jesus with Jewish friends who don’t yet know Him.

Executive Director David Brickner offers biblical insights on selecting leaders to carry out God’s work—insights that stem from prayerful reflections ...

Hear from our missionaries who risk sharing the gospel with Jewish people despite repressive governments that restrict freedom of speech.

All of us who love the Lord need to rise and see the bride as Yeshua does (Ephesians 5:27).

We are so grateful for the many who are standing with us.

Read of how God moved in the heart of one Jewish atheist and learn how you can pray for our work there.

David Brickner points to Purim as he explains the biblical perspective of antisemitism and offers ways that you can stand with Jewish people.

Our new coffee shop, Moshava (Hebrew for “village,”) is drawing many Israeli customers. God is using it to spark gospel conversations and community!

Leah, curious about being Jewish and having faith and beliefs in Jesus, sought us out for answers.

At the Last Supper, Jesus fulfilled a prophecy from Jeremiah, revealing the significance of the Passover celebration with His disciples.

Israelis all around the world are more likely than ever to seek spiritual answers. Here’s how God prepared our NYC team for this unique moment.

Jews for Jesus Executive Director David Brickner reflects on the future as seen through the lens of Psalm 84.

In the midst the current crisis, our Israel branch finds ways to help people share their grief and seek God.

Don’t let these common misconceptions hold you back from sharing the good news of Messiah with your Jewish friends.

Jesus met all kinds of Jewish people in his ministry. But while His approach was tailored to the longing of each heart, His message never changed.

When some Ukrainian beaches reopened to the public. We took the opportunity to baptize 16 new brothers and sisters in Jesus—five of whom are Jewish!

From Paris, Lionel Gimelfarb reports, “Michelle called our office two days after the terrorist attack on Israel. She is Jewish, and the daughter of Ho...

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