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Hello and Welcome to the American Friends of the
Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem Website
The American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
is a non-profit, non-political partnership nurturing the Church
in the Holy Land as we seek to serve our Lord’s command
to heal the sick, feed the hungry, shelter the orphaned, soothe
the suffering, teach the Truth and preach the Gospel. Our
efforts support the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
in two major hospitals, several schools, 29 parishes and 35
service organizations in Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria,
and Jordan, an area of 121,000 square
miles.
Since 1996 the American Friends have donated over $20 million
of free medical, school and infant supplies, as well as cash
gifts to the Diocese
of Jerusalem.
People of any denomination who have an interest in the welfare
of the Anglican community in the Holy Land are welcome to
become a Friend. There is no cost. Nobody will solicit you.
You will receive several free copies of our newsletter each
year.
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The American Friends of the Episcopal
Diocese of Jerusalem is a tax exempt 501(c)3 organization incorporated
in the state of Florida.
Contributions are tax deductible to the full
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americanfriendsjerusalem@gmail.com
More
information on the work of the Diocese of Jerusalem and the
institutions the AFEDJ supports can be found online at:
http://www.j-diocese.com/en/index.aspx
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FROM
EPISCOPAL LIFE ONLINE
(Click to see more Episcopal Life articles)
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www.episcopalchurch.org
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Gaza's Ahli Arab Hospital receives
support from American Friends, ERD
By Matthew
Davies January 25, 2008
[Episcopal News Service]
The Ahli Arab Hospital, one of the Episcopal Diocese of
Jerusalem's oldest institutions, has been severely
affected after Israel's blockade of Gaza on January 17
created fuel shortages throughout the territory,
resulting in the closing of the region's main power
plant.
Emergency funding from the American Friends of the
Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and
Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is ensuring
critical assistance reaches the hospital as it struggles
to serve the predominantly Muslim population in Gaza
where about 80 percent of the 1.2 million residents are
living below the World Health Organization poverty line.
AFEDJ's board, after meeting for two days in Los
Angeles and hearing chilling updates about the situation
in Gaza, decided unanimously to send $18,000 to Ahli
Arab Hospital for immediate humanitarian purposes, the
first step in a large nationwide appeal for funds. AFEDJ,
a nonprofit, nonpolitical organization which supports
the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, donated
more than $160,000 to the hospital in 2007.
ERD is providing support to help the hospital procure
fuel to operate its generator and steam boiler to enable
it to remain open and continue to serve the community...
Christian leaders in Jerusalem, including Anglican
Bishop in Jerusalem Suheil Dawani, condemned Israel's
closure of Gaza's borders as an immoral act that
violates international law. [Click
here to see more of the article] |
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