A greeting from grandfather

Sigmund Rotenberg

We had an amazing experience here at the Friends of Zion Museum, that was like a scene from a movie: Emily Rotenberg, a young Jewish woman from Los Angeles visited us and was surprised to discover the image of her grandfather, Sigmund Rotenberg, a Holocaust survivor, who died 4 years ago – in the palm […]

Operation Moses: Airlifting Our Brothers Back Home

Operation moses

In 1984, Sudan was in the middle of a civil war which caused a major famine. This was an opportunity for the State of Israel to recollect more of the Jewish people. In November 1984, the State of Israel would airlift some 8,000 Ethiopian Jews (or “Falashas”) from Sudan back to their homeland, the Land […]

An evening of identification and support for Ukraine

An evening of identification and support for Ukraine

An evening of identification and support for Ukraine An unusual and special evening took place at our event Conference Center at the Friends of Israel Museum. The chief Rabbi of Ukraine, Rabbi Moshe Reuven Asman, Nir Barkat, and other public figures, together with new immigrants from Ukraine, participated in an emotional evening of identification and […]

H.E Milorad Dodik, Serb member of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

H.E Milorad Dodik, Serb member of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnian President Herzegovina Milord Dodik was presented with the Friends of Israel Award by The Friends of Zion Museum director Daniel Waitchak and Adv. Nir Kimhi, the director and representative of the owners of Friends of Zion. Milok Dodik is a great supporter of the State of Israel; he has long demonstrated his allegiance to […]

The Friends of Zion Media Center staged a fantastic ‘Brazilian Carnaval

The Friends of Zion Media Center staged a fantastic ‘Brazilian Carnaval

The Friends of Zion Media Center staged a fantastic ‘Brazilian Carnaval’ event for a group of Holocaust survivors and Border Police personnel Previous Next The Friends of Zion Media Center staged a fantastic ‘Brazilian Carnaval’ event for a group of Holocaust survivors and Border Police personnel. They listened to Brazilian music, danced the samba, and […]

The Friends of Zion Heritage Center hosted Israel’s Minister of Tourism

Minister Yoel Razvozov

The Friends of Zion Heritage Center hosted Israel’s Minister of Tourism Previous Next At the beginning of June, the Friends of Zion Heritage Center hosted Israel’s Minister of Tourism, Mr. Yoel Razvozov, at the FOZ Museum and Media Center. The Friends of Zion Heritage Center was happy to have him visit. Following both an inspiring […]

The Medallion of Jerusalem was presented to Pastor Herrera

The Medallion of Jerusalem was presented to Pastor Herrera

The Medallion of Jerusalem was presented to Pastor Herrera Previous Next The  Friends of Zion Museum was honored to welcome a group from Guatemala for a visit. Ambassador Julissa Anzueto Aguilar – The Guatemalan Ambassador to Israel, Rabbi Yosef Garmon, and Pastor David Herrera were all part of the group. Pastor David Herrera is responsible […]

FOZ Museum – A Vision Come To Life

FOZ Museum

The Friends of Zion Museum, founded by Mike Evans, an American Christian evangelist and author of over 70 books, first opened its doors in 2015.  His vision was to create a unique museum using state-of-the-art technology to show Israel the love that Christians have for the Jewish people. In addition, the Museum showcases the story […]

Pastor Jack Graham

We had the pleasure of hosting Pastor Jack Graham, along with a group of about 200 visitors at FOZ museum. After touring the museum, a ceremony was held in our Media Center with the participation of Border Police soldiers, and Border Police Officer of Intelligence and Investigation in Jerusalem, Commander Assaf Shahar who made a […]

Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp liberation

The Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald

On April 10, 1945, The Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald was liberated by U.S. troops.Established in July 1937, its was one of the first major concentration camps.The camp initially housed criminals and later Jews, and all others who were deemed unworthy by Nazi ideology. Out of 280,000 prisoners 60,000 were murdered.On the main gate the sentence […]

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