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March 18, 2020

Doing Something About Dirty Water

March 17, 2020
When Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI) takes humanitarian medical aid to struggling and impoverished Jewish communities in Africa, we also take lifesaving water filters to improve the health of individuals. Along with this, we conduct hygiene classes that teach about the spread of disease through germs.

The Right Place and Time

March 09, 2020
Today, Jewish people gather at synagogues throughout the world to hear the book of Esther. They enjoy festive costume parties and lively plays reenacting the Purim story.

Will you partner with us again as we continue our outreach efforts?

February 28, 2020

Will you join us in interceding for the Enewari Outreach?

February 26, 2020

Who is Jewish Voice Ministries?

February 17, 2020
Got two minutes. Well, OK, 2:20. Still, that’s all it takes for you to discover who Jewish Voice is and what we’re all about. With the short video below, you’ll get a concise look at the vision, mission and programs of Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI).

Praises and prayer requests from the Poland festival

February 12, 2020
A key church leader there told us, through tears, “You must understand. This has never happened before in Poland.” To his knowledge, never in Polish history had thousands of people – many of them Jewish – come together and heard the Gospel presented in a Jewish context by a Jewish Believer in Jesus.

No child should ever have to make this choice

January 28, 2020

A Day to Remember

January 27, 2020
We at Jewish Voice remember the Holocaust on three distinct occasions each year. In late spring, we commemorate Israel’s national Yom HaShoah, honoring those who died in or survived the Holocaust. In November, we mark the anniversary of Kristallnacht, a devasting pogrom that unleashed Hitler to forge ahead with his “Final Solution” to eradicate “the Jewish problem.” And in January, we highlight International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is observed on January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp.

Chanukah, Night 8: Miracle of Rededication

December 29, 2019
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