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Ukraine

Unconfirmed photo of damage to a historic synagogue in Huliaipole, Ukraine, posted on Twitter.
Posted inWorld

Russian missiles reportedly damage a historic synagogue in southeastern Ukraine

by David I. Klein and JTA February 2, 2023
A dozen people stand holding up a blue banner that reads "Refugees Welcome" in large white letters.
Posted inBay Area

On Refugee Shabbat, stories of welcoming and concern for security

by Ryan Torok January 24, 2023January 24, 2023
A U.S. airman prepares weaponry bound for Ukraine at a storage bunker at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, Oct. 12, 2022. The U.S. is also sending weapons from stockpiles in Israel and South Korea.(Photo/JTA-Demetrius Freeman-The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

Weapons have been heading from Israel to Ukraine — out of an American stockpile

Philissa Cramer by Philissa Cramer and JTA January 19, 2023
Eli Cohen speaks at the foreign affairs ministry in Jerusalem, Jan. 2, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Olivier Fitoussi-Flash90)
Posted inNews

In first speech, Israel’s new foreign minister signals a closer relationship with Russia

by David I. Klein and JTA January 4, 2023
Serhii Pruzhanskyi with a rifle and a bulletproof vest. (Photo/Courtesy Pruzhanskyi)
Posted inWorld

A Ukrainian Jew made aliyah. Now he’s back in his homeland fighting Russia.

by Tamar Jacoby and Forward January 3, 2023
Power outages are commonplace across Ukraine as Russia continues to attack power stations. Here is a view of Lviv, Dec. 12, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Pavlo Palamarchuk-Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

In Ukraine, Hanukkah candles are a lifeline in the midst of power outages

by Steve Lipman and JTA December 15, 2022
cover of Time shows painterly image of Zelensky gazing off heroically
Posted inWorld

As Time’s Person of the Year, Zelensky joins a short list of Jews, and a longer list of antisemites

PJ Grisar by PJ Grisar and Forward December 7, 2022
An elderly Jewish man in the Dnipro region of Ukraine stands before a delivery of firewood made by JDC as part of an effort to support Ukrainian Jews in advance of a punishing winter. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy JDC)
Posted inNews

With a dark winter looming in Ukraine, Jewish groups send generators and other support

Philissa Cramer by Philissa Cramer and JTA November 15, 2022
Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar delivers a speech during an emergency gathering of rabbis in Moscow, Russia, Sept. 5, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia)
Posted inWorld

In rare rebuke, Russian chief rabbi accuses senior defense official of antisemitism

Cnaan Liphshiz, Netherlands-based Europe Correspondent for JTA by Cnaan Liphshiz and JTA October 26, 2022
A heavily damaged office building and the monument to the military jet in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, after the Russian bombing there, July 14, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Alexey Furman-Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

‘We don’t know who is alive’: Concern mounts for Jews living in Russian-occupied Ukraine

by Jacob Judah and JTA October 18, 2022October 18, 2022

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