About Rabbi Tuly Weisz
My Story
I was a newly ordained Modern Orthodox rabbi in Columbus, Ohio, when I first connected with the Evangelical Christian community. We met at the local Jewish Community Center and after an interesting conversation I invited them to my synagogue, Beth Jacob Congregation, to partake in a dialog and share our common values.
We shared an incredible experience and everyone left feeling inspired and connected. The next morning, I received a phone call that changed my life. It was from a Christian women who had I had met the night before and she was interested in buying $50,000 worth if Israel Bonds.
That was my first real exposure to Christian Zionism, and I realized the role that Christians had in the fulfillment of Biblical Prophecy. I decided then that I would focus my efforts to bridging the gap between Christians and Israel, and enable them to the best of my abilities to assist us in rebuilding and sustaining the Land of Israel.
In 2011, my family and I immigrated to Israel and started Israel365, which reaches the Christian worldwide community interested in connecting with the Holy Land from biblical and prophetic perspectives.
Through the Rabbi’s Window
A Letter From Rabbi Tuly Weisz
Dearest friends and family of Israel365, March has been a beautiful and busy month in Israel, as the Jewish people celebrated the festival of our freedom, the holiday of Passover. God performed...
Leave A Seat For Amit
Amit Ben Yigal, age 21, was killed by a terrorist last May while on a mission to arrest members of a terror cell in the northern Samarian village of Ya’bad. Next week, his father, Baruch will...
Israel365 Publishes New IDF Passover Haggadah
Every year on Passover, families get together for a festive meal to recall the story of the Exodus from Egypt. The ritual is performed by reading a book called the ‘Haggadah.’ Following his...
Israel365 Gives Purim Feast to IDF Lone Soldiers
The joyous holiday of Purim, celebrating the victory of the Jews over the evil Haman, brings with it the mitzvah (commandment) of mishloach manot, literally, "sending of portions," is derived from a...
Purim Baskets to Holocaust Survivors: A Powerful Reminder
On Purim, while most of Israel was home enjoying a festive meal with their families, Rabbi Tuly Weisz and the people from Israel365 traveled around Jerusalem, distributing food baskets to Holocaust...
ICF’s Story Of A Survivor: Yaakov Silberstien
Israel365 and Malbev The Israel365 Charity Fund has been working closely with Malbev, another nonprofit in Israel, to improve the lives of the Holy Land’s aging Holocaust Survivors. 'Melabev At...
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