Ukraine crisis
Learning Hebrew in bomb shelters: How Dnipro Jewry endures Russian invasion
The war opened new opportunities for Dnipro's Jews to reconnect to Judaism, finding purpose and hope amid the missile barrages.
Russia strikes on Kyiv leave 6,000 buildings without heat as temperatures near -20°C
FM Sa'ar meets Ukrainian deputy PM, pushes for designation of Hamas, IRGC as terror orgs.
Russia claims to capture Pokrovsk ahead of Witkoff visit for peace talks
First Chabad rabbi dispatched to Ukraine since start of Russia-Ukraine war
This dispatch followed a rejuvenation of several Jewish communities in Ukraine, a phenomenon spurred by internal migration due to the conflict.
Zelensky replaces Ukraine's defense minister in Russia war shake-up
The announcement, made in his nightly video address to the nation, sets the stage for the biggest shakeup of Ukraine's defense establishment during the war launched by Russia in February 2022.
Russian drone attack in Odesa region hits Danube port infrastructure
Two civilians were injured in a Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Danube port.
UK hires Jewish lawmaker Grant Shapps as new defense minister
Shapps, who says his Jewish relatives were chased out of Latvia, Poland and Russia several generations ago, described hearing about his Ukrainian guests' experience as "sobering."
Israeli Trauma Coalition opens resilience center in Ukraine
The new resilience center, which is set to open on Friday, will become the 5th active center developed by the ITC since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine War.
Ukraine's Kharkiv builds classrooms underground to protect students from missiles
Kharkiv's schools have been forced to teach online throughout the war as some Russian missiles can reach the city in under a minute - not enough time to get from many classrooms to a shelter.
Russia says it foiled major Ukrainian drone attack
Russian military aircraft were damaged and civilian aviation was disrupted in the drone attacks, said Russian officials.
Two killed in Russian missile attack on Kyiv
The bodies of two people were found in a nonresidential building and one person was wounded by glass shards, following a Russian missile attack on Kyiv.
Exemptions for Russian, Ukrainian refugees in Israel leads to fraud - policy center
Israeli Immigration Policy Center urges a special visa to allow immigrants from former Soviet Union countries to secure legal migration documents at a later date.
Faith in battle: 52,000 holiday kits for Ukraine's Jews amid war
The initiative aims to support spiritual and emotional well-being during the upcoming Jewish holidays as the Russia-Ukraine War continues.