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Ukraine

A woman holds a dog at the Uzhhorod-Vysne Nemecke checkpoint on the Ukraine-Slovakia border, Feb. 27, 2022. (Photo/Ukrinform via Depositphotos)
Posted inBay Area

Federation collects over $1.3 million for Ukraine in first days of fundraising

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Emma Goss.(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins) by Emma Goss March 11, 2022March 11, 2022
Ukrainian refugees walk down the stairs from a plane onto the tarmac as two Israel officials stand by holding small Israeli flags
Posted inOpinion

My heart breaks for Ukrainian refugees — and the Ethiopian Jews who can’t get the same embrace

Haftam Yizhak-Heathwood by Haftam Yizhak-Heathwood and JTA March 11, 2022
People exit an Allegro train at the central railway station in Helsinki, March 3, 2022. Trains to Finland are packed with Russians fearful that now is their last chance to escape the impact of Western sanctions. (Photo/JTA-Alessandro Rampazzo-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inUncategorized

Their country suddenly a pariah, Jews look for ways to leave Russia

by Jonathan Shamir and JTA March 11, 2022
Alex Furman (right) with other Cash for Refugees volunteers on the ground in Romania.
Posted inNews

‘Cash for Refugees’: S.F. tech entrepreneur flies to Romania with $200K for Ukrainian refugees

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Emma Goss.(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins) by Emma Goss March 10, 2022March 15, 2022
A man carries a child after refugees from the Ukraine arrive at the main train station in Berlin, March 1, 2022. in Berlin, Germany. (Photo/JTA-Hannibal Hanschke-Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

Germany loosens asylum requirements for Ukrainian Jews amid ongoing war with Russia

by Toby Axelrod and JTA March 10, 2022
Hamantaschen with the colors of the Ukrainian flag. (Photo/JTA-Instagram-chopsticksmeetfork)
Posted inFood

Hamantaschen for Ukraine: local bakers raise dough for war relief

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky March 9, 2022March 15, 2022
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stands at a checkpoint. (Photo/Forward-Getty Images)
Posted inAnalysis

Kyiv or Kiev? Zelensky or Zelenskyy? In Ukraine, spelling is political

by Aviya Kushner and Forward March 9, 2022March 9, 2022
Jewish immigrants fleeing the war in Ukraine and orphans from the Alumim orphanage in Zhytomyr arrive at a temporary accommodation in Moshav Nes Harim, central Israel, March 6, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Flash90)
Posted inWorld

Israel to allow 25,000 non-Jewish Ukrainian refugees to stay

by Ron Kampeas and JTA March 9, 2022
Residents and community members gather at Moishe House in Dnipro, Ukraine for a night of singing niggunim, or wordless Jewish melodies, March 2021. (Photo/Courtesy RSJ Moishe House)
Posted inOpinion

The Jewish post-rescue era ended with the war in Ukraine, just as young Jews there started their Jewish lives

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA March 8, 2022March 9, 2022
A line of people stand near the Ukraine border
Posted inWorld

At Moldovan border, Jews from Odessa wonder when they’ll be able to return home

by Jacob Judah and JTA March 8, 2022

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