#UkrainianJews
Miscellaneous | Diaspora
In Decimated Mariupol, Menorah Emerges From the Rubble - Ukrainian menorah reminds that ‘a little light dispels much darkness’
Ukrainian menorah reminds that ‘a little light dispels much darkness’
Miscellaneous | Jewish Life
Ukraine Refugees in Israel Relish Reuniting With Friends From Home
Community outings bring much-needed recreation
News | Israel Around The World
Hatzalah Covert Operations Deliver Medicine, Food, Aliyah Papers to Ukrainian Jews
"These undercover deliveries of food and medical supplies to people inside Ukraine are of vital importance and save lives."
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
25 Chabad Rabbinic Interns Dispatched Towards Ukraine Border
As soon as a river of Jewish refugees began streaming out of Ukraine, it became clear that Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries in Europe needed more manpower—and fast.
News | News
In Ukraine, Jews Celebrate Purim With Muted Joy - Holiday goes on in cities under attack
Wearing a wide-brimmed sombrero and colorful poncho, Kherson’s Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wolff, stood in the city’s beautiful renovated synagogue clutching a megillah.
Miscellaneous | Purim
Thousands of Ukraine Refugees in Europe and Israel Take a Joyous Break For Purim
Late on Tuesday, Miriam Moskovitz, a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Kharkov, Ukraine with her husband Rabbi Moshe Moskovitz, received a text from a woman in her community and a photo of fresh-baked hamantaschen.
News | News
Israel Approves Plan to Rapidly Absorb 100,000 Ukrainian Jews
Travellers exit Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport, amid a spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), near …
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
From Kharkov Subway to Hamburg Hotel, a Jewish Family’s Escape from Ukraine
Alona Dedovsky considers herself lucky. For nine days she, her husband, young son, elderly parents and even older great-aunt lived deep underground in Kharkov’s Prospekt Gagarina subway station.
News | News
‘Another Jewish Community Ceases to Exist’: Ukrainian Chief Rabbi Condemns Russian Advance, Attacks on Civilians
Elderly Jews departing the Ukrainian city of Bila Tserkva in the face of a Russian onslaught. Photo: Screenshot One of …
Miscellaneous | Jewish Life
Even War Could Not Stop This Bar Mitzvah in Dnipro, Ukraine
City’s rabbi and community celebrate at the Golden Rose synagogue adjacent to massive Menorah Center
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Who Are the Jews of Ukraine?
350,000 Jews are served by 200 Chabad couples in 35 cities and towns
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
72 Hours Under Siege with the Jews of Kharkov, Ukraine
Jews take shelter in synagogue; Russian troops make incursion to city; heavy aerial bombardment
History | History
"Surplus Jews" no longer
Eighty years ago this week, 700 Jews drowned because no one in the world would take them in