Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East (EDJ)
Jerusalem
In addition to 27 parishes, the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (EDJ) owns and operates more than two dozen humanitarian institutions—schools, hospitals, clinics, centers for children with disabilities, and homes for the elderly. Via our U.S. based partner, American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ), we provide significant annual grants for their work at hospitals and clinics along with our scholarships to schools within the Diocese.
The largest Christian population in the Middle East are Copts, with 10-15 million (15% of the population) members in Egypt. We say that the small remaining Christia...
The transformative learning experiences at La Salle Jerusalem are designed to help our students grow both in and out of the classroom. The La Salle Jerusalem Campus...
The Sts. Tarkmanchatz Armenian School of Jerusalem is a co-educational institution located in the Armenian Monastery of the Old City of Jerusalem. It educates boys ...