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
While Ukrainian Jews have left due to the war, some have remained to invest in their communities
Since the start of the war on Ukraine, more than 15,000 Ukrainian Jews have moved to Israel, but the Jewish community of Ukraine remains part of the state's social fabric.
For Ukraine’s Jews, the work is not yet done — even as the crisis rages into its third year
Two years after the conflict began, Ukraine’s Jews have inspired anew each day, resolute in the sure knowledge that they know exactly who they’re working for — each other.
Ukraine chief rabbi: Israel and Ukraine both fight 'axis of evil'
Ukrainian chief rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman told The Post that the way for the Jewish people to win against those seeking their harm is through education.
Ukrainian Jews: Don’t forget about us, the war is not over
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: "I want to say to all the Jewish communities that we are in war; we are in a bad situation, we want to know that the Jews of the world are thinking about us."
Jewish rep. seen posing with Ukrainian soldiers wearing Nazi symbols
These soldiers are part of the Azov Assault Brigade, a unit that has garnered controversy for its alleged ties to neo-Nazi ideologies.
Zaporizhzhia Jewish community celebrates Sukkot amidst war
Zaporozhye's central Sukkah serves as a focal point for the community's resilience.
In Kharkiv, rockets fail to dampen Jewish Rosh Hashanah spirit
Zelensky to Ukrainian rabbis: 'We need greater support from Israel'
The Jewish population here has united its destiny with Ukraine and is actively shaping its future," Rabbi Kamintzky declared.
High Holidays’ roll call of ruin, is heartbreakingly real for the Ukrainian Jews - opinion
For Ukrainian Jews, the terrible things we fear are an unfortunate reality.
Chabad of Poland launches appeal for Ukrainian, Polish Jews during Rosh Hashanah
Since the start of the war, Chabad of Poland has seen an expenditure rise of more than $2m., so now they are requesting help ahead of the High Holy Days.