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Russia-Ukraine war
Who remembers Bakhmut's 'Babi Yar'?
Opinion: While all Israelis are aware of the Nazi atrocities that took place in Germany and Poland, too few remember the horrors the Jews experienced on Soviet soil
Simon Schechter
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04.18.23
With shelters at the ready: Ukraine's rabbis welcome Passover under fire
From Kharkiv to Mykolaiv and Kyiv, Ukrainian rabbis share stories about their communities' resilience and determination as they prepare for Passover seder during times of hardship
Edward Doks
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04.05.23
From Russia with love (and money): Forbes lists Israeli power players among Russia’s richest
Five Israeli citizens ranked among country’s 20 richest, according to magazine's Russian edition, and how did the sanctions imposed following the Ukraine war impact their fortunes?
Itamar Eichner
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04.04.23
New Passover seder symbol: empty seat for Jewish journalist jailed in Russia
Israel-based Wall Street Journal reporter hopes Jews worldwide dedicate a portion of their seder to colleague Evan Gershkovich who has been arrested in Russia and charged with espionage
David I. Klein/JTA
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04.03.23
Jews in Ukraine prepare for Passover amid dangers of war
Ukraine's dwindling Jewish community bands together in an attempt to allow everyone to celebrate Passover in the Jewish tradition despite logistical challenges and constant threats as war rages on
Edward Doks
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04.02.23
The first Passover Haggadah in Ukrainian marks a community’s break with Russia
Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of printed material used by Ukrainian Jewish communities, including Haggadah, was published in Russian, but after the invasion, those materials became a liability because having ties to the enemy could be dangerous
David I. Klein/JTA
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03.30.23
Coping with war: Challenges faced by Russian and Ukrainian olim in Israel
Many olim run into numerous challenges trying to find their footing in their new home, struggling with everything from finding suitable housing to earning a living and even learning Hebrew
Attila Somfalvi
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03.28.23
Internationally-acclaimed Israeli artist opens gallery in Manhattan
Ukrainian orphan turned Israeli philanthropist David Roytman unveils striking exhibit entitled 'Make Art Not War,' telling the story from the perspective of an artist in the IDF; NYC Mayor Eric Adams says that his 'ability to take military prowess and transform it into art is an inspiration for all us all'
Hadas Bar-Ad
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03.21.23
Weak, hungry and begging for water, Holocaust survivor dies in besieged Mariupol
In her final two weeks, 91-year-old Wanda hid in a damp cellar in the Ukrainian city, surrounded by incessant shelling, scared like the little girl whose family were murdered by the Nazis; 'She did not deserve to die like this,' says grief-stricken daughter
Itamar Eichner
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04.21.22
#CookForUkraine — a culinary mission to help Ukrainian children
Two food writers — one Ukrainian and the other Russian — launch crowdfunding campaign, encouraging online users to post pictures of traditional Ukrainian dishes and help collect donations for Ukrainian children and their families
Shy Segev
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03.21.22
Israeli bars and restaurants boycott Russian vodka brands amid Ukraine war
Sales of Russian-made spirits down up to 18% as local businesses join global pressure on Moscow; local importer says sympathizes with cause, but move 'doing more to hurt ordinary civilians in Russia and Israel than the Russian government'
Attila Somfalvi, Shy Segev
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03.07.22
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