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IFCJ suspends Jewish Agency payments |
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Published: 05/14/2008 A Jewish-Christian group suspended its monthly $1.5 million payments to the Jewish Agency for Israel. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews suspended its May 1 payment on a $45 million charitable commitment it made to the agency this winter.The IFCJ's founder and president, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, told JTA in an interview Wednesday that the payment was suspended because the Jewish Agency had not yet fulfilled its end of the partnership, "The Jewish Agency and the Fellowship have had a long, positive and fruitful relationship," the agency said. "If issues of concern were to arise, we would adhere to our regular practice of communicating directly with our donors."
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