Baking matzah and defying blackouts, Dnipro’s Jews press on despite the grind of Russia’s war on Ukraine The giant, Chabad-run Menorah Center anchors a community that is facing power outages, departures of essential figures and threats of forced military conscription.
2 years into war, major Jewish fundraising for Ukraine has slowed to a trickle Donor fatigue set in as the war dragged on. Then Oct. 7 happened.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine inadvertently sparks a Jewish renaissance — in Armenia Jews from both Ukraine and Russia made their way to Yerevan, Armenia’s biggest city. Many are staying.
Global Most of Kherson’s Jews fled when Russia invaded Ukraine. A flood could force the rest to leave.
Politics Republican Jewish Coalition favors continued Ukraine assistance, taking a side in a fraught intra-party debate