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ICEJ Expects to Host 2,000 Pilgrims During Feast of Tabernacles Week

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After two years of severely limited tourism to Israel due to the global pandemic, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem is excited to be hosting its annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration once again, with over 2,000 Christian pilgrims from more than 70 nations expected to attend this yearโ€™s gathering in Jerusalem during the week of Succot, from October 9 to 16.

โ€œWe are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming thousands of Christians from around the world to Jerusalem for this yearโ€™s Feast,โ€ said ICEJ President Dr. Jรผrgen Bรผhler. โ€œAfter all the global travel bans of recent years, the response from our worldwide following has been truly amazing. Our Feast clearly signals that Christian tourism to Israel is back.โ€

โ€œThese Christians are here to enjoy fellowship with other faith pilgrims from many lands, to bless and encourage the people of Israel and to rejoice in the Lord God at this festive holiday season, just as the Hebrew Scriptures command,โ€ added Dr. Bรผhler. โ€œIndeed, it is an honor for us to host the largest international conference in Israel since we emerged from the COVID lockdowns.โ€

Among this yearโ€™s Feast attendees are a number of cabinet ministers, parliamentarians and other honored guests from African, European and Latin American countries. [More information on our visiting dignitaries will be released later.]

Some of the main speakers at this yearโ€™s Feast include Israeli President Isaac Herzog (invited), Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and American pastor Andrew Brunson, who was imprisoned in Turkey for two years on false charges of โ€œterrorism.โ€

The musical performances at Feast 2022 will feature a wide variety of local and international worship artists, including singers and musicians from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Ivory Coast, Norway, South Africa, the USA and two Iranian-born singers who will perform specially written songs in Persian and Hebrew.

Tens of thousands of additional Christians are expected to join the Feast through daily broadcasts on GOD-TV, Vision Norge and other global Christian TV channels, as well as the ICEJโ€™s special online streaming platform, making it the first โ€˜hybridโ€™ Feast (with both in-person and virtual attendance) in the 43 years of this gatheringโ€”traditionally considered Israelโ€™s largest annual tourist event.

For the first time since it was launched in 1980, the Feast will open in northern Israel, with two evening concerts on Sunday and Monday, October 9-10, in the Capernaum National Park along the shores of the beautiful Sea of Galilee, where Jesus lived and ministered. The gathering then moves up to Jerusalem for five days of events, starting with the colorful โ€œRoll Call of the Nationsโ€ in the Pais Arena and peaking with the popular Jerusalem March through the streets of the capital city. The eighth and final day of the Feast will take the Christian pilgrims down to the western Negev for a special solidarity rally and tree-planting ceremony with the local Israeli communities in the Gaza border area.

The closing visit to the Shaโ€™ar HaNegev region will highlight the ICEJโ€™s numerous assistance projects for Israeli towns and villages in the Gaza envelope, including 140 portable bomb shelters and two dozen fire-fighting vehicles donated over recent years to help these Israeli communities deal with the constant threat of rockets and fire-balloons from Gaza. The ICEJ also is now partnering with Keren Kayemeth Leโ€™Israel (KKL/JNF) to plant protective hedges and re-forest burned areas in the Gaza periphery.

โ€œWe are very excited to end this yearโ€™s Feast with a solidarity rally alongside our Israeli friends who live and work and raise their families near the Gaza border with great courage and endurance,โ€ said Dr. Bรผhler. โ€œWe especially want our Christian pilgrims to witness the incredible positive spirit emanating from these Israeli communities despite all they face. We know it will inspire our Feast participants to confront and overcome the many crises hitting their own lands in these unsettling days.โ€ {eoa}

To participate in this yearโ€™s Feast online, register at www.feast.icej.org today!

David R. Parsons is VP and Senior Spokesperson at International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.

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