Jews in Ukraine
Faith in a time of war: Ukrainian Jewish chaplain aids soldiers during tribulations - interview
While Sinyakov offers spiritual guidance as the first Jewish chaplain attached to a Ukrainian military unit, he explained that eighty percent of his work was psychological aid.
Learning Hebrew in bomb shelters: How Dnipro Jewry endures Russian invasion
Ukrainian Christmas tradition depiction of Jews draws criticism after New Jersey pageant
Beacons of light under fire
'Our hearts are split in two': Ukraine's Jewish community torn between two wars
Inna Ioffe, Director of The Jewish Confederation of Ukraine, discusses the severe challenges facing Ukraine's Jewish community with resilience and solidarity as their guiding light.
Dnipro’s Jews press on despite the grind of Russia’s war on Ukraine
As the Ukraine-Russia slowly approaches its third year, the Jewish community of Dnipro works to keep itself alive.
Jewish summer camps offer respite amid Ukraine’s heat and conflict
The largest of these camps, held in Dnipro, hosted more than four hundred family members.
'Mitzvah Mobile' unites isolated communities across war-torn Ukraine
The Mitzvah Mobile began its journey immediately after the yahrzeit (anniversary of a death) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the leader of the Chabad movement.
Close call: Ukrainian Jewish students narrowly miss being hit by Russian missile barrage on Shabbat
No one was hurt during the attack, although the Hillel Dnipro building sustained severe damage.
Jewish soldier from Zhytomyr killed in Ukraine war
"Buligin regularly came to pray at our synagogue and was always proud of his Judaism."
Major Jewish event returns to Ukraine, bringing hope amid ongoing war
During Ukraine's ongoing conflict, Limmud FSU provides solace and community for Ukrainian Jews in Uzhhorod, offering respite from war's hardships.
Jewish soldier who died fighting for Ukraine given a halachic burial
The Chief Rabbi of Kyiv ensured that Daniel received a Jewish burial.
Impacted by two wars, Jewish Ukrainian refugees celebrate a special Passover in Poland
Now over 2 years since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, and over 6 months since the hostages were kidnapped in Israel, the celebrations were said to hold a special meaning.
Amid Russia's war, Ukrainian Jews prepare for Passover under threat of blackout
Jewish communities rally to celebrate with food distributions and precautions against power outages.