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Ukrainian Jews

four young boys smile and greet each other with Israeli flags in the background
Posted inWorld

Camp Ramah returns to Ukraine after a war-induced exile — now with a bomb shelter

Shira Li Bartov by Shira Li Bartov August 8, 2023

(JTA) — Ramah Yachad, a Ukrainian Jewish summer camp, celebrated its 30th anniversary last year in exile, having relocated to Romania following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that February. This year, […]

Hillel International shared footage of its center in Odessa, Ukraine, after it was damaged by Russian artillery, July 25, 2023. (Screenshot)
Posted inWorld

Hillel center in Odessa, Ukraine, damaged by Russian missile strike

by Andrew Lapin July 26, 2023July 26, 2023
children lined up on the beach at night waving their arms in the air
Posted inSports

7 Ukrainian teens will get a break from war at a Jewish sports camp in California this summer

Jacob Gurvis by Jacob Gurvis July 7, 2023July 7, 2023
A member of Congregation Shirat Ha-Yam in Odesa, Ukraine, with a power generator donated by members of Congregation Beth Am in Los Altos Hills.
Posted inNews

Congregation Beth Am is sending vital aid to Ukrainian Jewish communities

by Sue Fishkoff May 23, 2023May 23, 2023
Guests at a seder in Kyiv, Ukraine, including many families from heavily damaged Kharkiv, sit around the seder table on the first night of Passover, April 5, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Marcel Gascon Barbera)
Posted inWorld

Embodying a story of trauma and liberation, Ukrainian Jews celebrate Passover amid a new normal

by Marcel Gascón Barberá and JTA April 5, 2023April 5, 2023
Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi provided the illustrations in “For Our Freedom.” (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Project Kesher)
Posted inReligion

The first Passover haggadah in Ukrainian marks a community’s break with Russia

by David I. Klein and JTA March 30, 2023March 30, 2023
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
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
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
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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