International Mission to Jewish People

International Mission to Jewish People (IMJP) formerly Christian Witness to Israel (CWI).

[5] The Barbican Mission to the Jews (BMJ) was founded in 1879 and led by Rev P.I.J Warschawski and then Mr C.T Lipschytz.

It operated in the Barbican area of the East End of London, and was run by Jewish Christians.

[5] BMJ was also involved in the Kindertransport, including the KLM flight of January 1939, and supported the rescue of about a hundred Jewish children to England prior to World War II.

[6][7] [8] Both pre- and post-millennial theology inspired the early Christian Zionists who established and ran the two progenitor societies.

The first planeload of Jewish refugee children from Czechoslovakia arrived in England on 12 January 1939. The Barbicans arranged the flight.