 | 1980ICEJ founded in Jerusalem |
 | 1980Steve Lightle gives a prophetic word that Russian Jews from the Northwest region would come through Finland. |
 | 1981Mordechai Outcry |
 | 1980sICEJ is deeply involved in the Soviet Jewry movement |
 | 1984ICEJ Finland founded and supports in the work in Vienna. Eva’s center has helped approximately 60000 Russian Jewish emigrants. |
 | 1986ICEJ Jerusalem joins officially in the Aliyah work with Soviet Jews in Vienna along with other branches already involved in the work. |
 | 1989Soviet Jews begin making Aliyah through Finland. As the Soviet Union did not have diplomatic relations with Israel and consequently no direct flights, Jews from the Northwest areas of Russia went through East European countries on their way to Israel (as prophesied by Stephen Lytle). The ICEJ’s Finnish Branch became one of the main points of contact for Jewish Aliyah from the Former Soviet Union. |
 | 1990ICEJ sponsor’s the first of 53 full airplane charter flights |
 | 1990ICEJ Finland organizes the Finnish Exodus Committee which would bring more than 20,000 Russian Jews to Israel |
 | 1991ICEJ supports the ‘Exobus' Project bringing Jews to the airports in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Eastern Europe |
 | 1991ICEJ Aliyah route through Budapest begins |
 | 1992Raoul Wallenberg Center established in Budapest to assist Swiss branch bringing Jews out of Western Ukraine in convoys |
 | 1996St. Petersburg office established by the Finnish branch. |
 | 1998ICEJ Finland sends Aliyah bus to Central Asia |
 | 1998Far Distant Cities Project established |
 | 1999ICEJ Russian Branch registered |
 | 2000Chinese Jews make Aliyah through Finland |
 | 20019/11 begins to increase Aliyah from North America |
 | 2002Beit Ha Tikva program begins |
 | 2003Russian Jews assisted making Aliyah from North America (until 2012) |
 | 2004ICEJ fishing trip to New York City. |
 | 2005Russian Jews assisted making Aliyah from Germany (until 2011) |
 | 2006Howard Flower appointed ICEJ Aliyah director |
 | 2006ICEJ begins again sponsoring group and individual Aliyah flights |
 | 2006ICEJ begins Aliyah work in Belarus |
 | 2007Fishing program begins in France |
 | 2008ICEJ starts helping with the JAFI Red Carpet Program |
 | 2009ICEJ begins sponsoring Aliyah flights from Sweden |
 | 2010ICEJ sponsors first Aliyah flight for French Jews |
 | 2010ICEJ begins work in the Baltic counties of Latvia and Lithuania |
 | 2012ICEJ begins sponsoring flights of the Bnei Menashe (more than 1,000) |
 | 2013ICEJ begins fishing program in Eastern Ukraine |
 | 2014ICEJ begins supporting Aliyah from Ukraine (more than 1,400 rescued) |
 | 2015ICEJ sponsors 5 young ladies from Kaifeng to make Aliyah. |
 | 2016ICEJ begins sponsoring another major wave of Ethiopian Aliyah |
 | 2017ICEJ responds to major surge of aliyah from Belarus and the Northwest region of Russia. In both regions aliyah has doubled over previous years. |