The olive tree’s trunk, roots, and branches: A new dimension of building bridges

In November 2024, a one-of-a-kind story unfolded along the Gaza border during the first tour of Root & Branch. As you may recall, this amazing humanitarian organization has as its goal the promotion of Christian-Jewish unity, offering trips for Christians to harvest olives in Israel with Jewish people—and exemplify the ancient connection between Christians and Jews. Led in a partnership by Marziyeh (Marzi) Amirizadeh, CEO of NewPersia.org, and Jonathan Feldstein, creator of the Genesis 123 Foundation, their team on the 2024 trip harvested more than olives. On that occasion, a surprising and particularly profound moment awaited their group.
Root & Branch is a collaboration that is expanding the profound truth and symbolism of Israel’s ancient olive tree. The olive tree reflects the ancient Jewish faith described by the Jewish Apostle Paul in Romans 11, where he expressed that Christians are grafted into the covenant that God made with the Jewish people, that the root supports the branch.
The November 2024 encounter took place between Marzi and one of the elite units of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). As part of the Root & Branch itinerary, Marzi, Jonathan, and their tour group hosted a meal for the IDF soldiers. Afterwards, as artillery fired in the background, Marzi told her esteemed guests, “As an Iranian woman, I know the evil nature of the Islamic Republic Regime.” She explained how Islam hijacked the land of her birth—and how she was arrested and sentenced to death “because of the ‘crime’ of converting to Christianity,” and for distributing thousands of forbidden Bibles.
The former death row inmate emphasized how “Israelis and Iranians have suffered at the hands of the ayatollahs, our common enemy.” Marzi described her imprisonment in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison: “I witnessed the execution of my cellmates and best friend, as well as the torture and abuse of countless innocent women. The regime killed my husband and destroyed my father’s life.” After nine horrific months in this place, she was miraculously released.
Marzi’s shocking revelation is possibly the first time that any IDF soldier heard statements of such weight and significance from an Iranian-born Christian, someone who could understand the deep trauma of being imprisoned as a hostage.
Her next words added heartfelt encouragement. “I want to apologize to you having to leave your families to fight the Islamic Regime. Please know that Iranians are not the Islamic Republic. Millions, like me, have been oppressed and held hostage in Iran. Like many Iranians, I have never hated you. Our cultures share similarities—kindness, hospitality, and a love for life.”
Marzi prays for the day that friendships between Israel and Iran are restored, in a shared history “going back as far as King Cyrus.” She expressed her hope that Israeli and Iranian tourists, pilgrims, and businesspeople will build a bright future together.
She then reached out for their hands. When the circle formed, she prayed for her Jewish guests. Afterwards the IDF commander, identifying as a Christian, thanked her. “What you said and prayed as an Iranian, my soldiers will remember as long as they live.”
I agree wholeheartedly with the IDF commander. Marzi’s story and prayers will last a lifetime. One way for Jews and Christians to be part of future hopes and prayers is the upcoming Root & Branch Unity Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Jonathan, a modern Orthodox Jewish-Israeli American, and Marzi, a Christian Iranian-American, have planned programming aimed at friendship and teamwork. Three main sessions over two days will harmonize with Friday’s Shabbat dinner, where guests will enjoy an uplifting time of worship with Marzi as the featured speaker. Learning what happened last November is an inspiring appetizer for gathering with fine speakers, panels, and conversations. People are already registering from Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, and Kentucky.
Jonathan, among his plentiful abilities, is a prolific writer who initiates cooperative entrepreneurial projects. He views the future with this observation: “Following Israel’s 12-day war with Iran in June, our friendship, partnership, and the Root & Branch Unity Conference, are more vital than ever. Ours is a model of how things can and should be in prayers actively prayed that our unity will develop into the norm for us all.”
Although the conference is not meeting in Israel, the commitment to September collaborations in Atlanta makes Christians and Jews stronger together and moves toward action. Given the urgency of Jew-hatred accelerating in more forms and venues in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, the time is right to unite in the new Root & Branch partnership of specialized tours and September’s first conference. The theme Root & Branch has adopted is clear and expressive: “Building Bridges and Planting Roots in Israel & Among the Jewish People with Unconditional Love.” Psalm 133:1 expresses their aspirations, How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!
Please use this link to register or learn more about the conference: [visit here].
The host committee welcomes you to invite friends, family, pastors, rabbis, and Jews individually—with a request to refrain from mentioning it on social media posts. Increased security measures for meetings among Jews and Christians have become the norm. After registering, you will receive the event venue and hotel location. For Sabbath-observant Jewish participants, there are special accommodations and discounted hotel rates for all out-of-town participants.
The symbolism and reality of the olive tree’s trunk and roots connecting the branches portrays God’s gracious sovereignty. As noted in Romans 11, God grafts Gentiles into the branches—those Christians who esteem Israel scripturally and celebrate the land that birthed the Christian faith. Israel is our spiritual homeland. God adopts us into the family and plants our spiritual DNA within us as recorded in the Old and New Testaments in His redemptive plans.
This article originally appeared here and is reposted with permission.

A speaker and consultant, Arlene Bridges Samuels authors the weekly feature column for The Christian Broadcasting Network/Israel on their Facebook and Blog since 2020. Previously she pioneered Christian outreach for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Retiring after nine years, she worked part-time for International Christian Embassy Jerusalem USA as Outreach Director for their project, American Christian Leaders for Israel (ACLI) Arlene is an author at The Blogs-Times of Israel, often traveling to Israel since 1990. By invitation she attends the Israel Government Press Office (GPO) Christian Media Summits as a recognized member of Christian media worldwide. Read more of her articles at CBN Israel blog. Arlene and her husband Paul Samuels have coauthored a book, Mental Health Meltdown, illuminating the voices of bipolar and other mental illnesses. On Amazon