Paul Cainer
‘The only ones left’: Shabbat with the Jews of Donetsk
The entire community of the eastern Ukraine city have either fled the country or are holed up in Kyiv
Israeli human rights activist demands his country supplies arms to Ukraine
Former cabinet minister says it is in Israel's own interest to support Kyiv and that Ukraine - like Israel- has the right to be a free nation
Zelensky aide: Russia is equivalent of Hezbollah
'Jews know what oppression means, and why it must be fought'
'Our Ukraine scroll survived Nazis and is now a symbol of defiance'
Precious manuscript has survived one war and has now evaded another after being brought from frontline town of Zaporizhzhia to North London community shul before recent Russian invasion
Sleeping in the Queen’s bed changed my life
As a Jewish anti-apartheid activist in South Africa, I looked to the monarchy for inspiration
‘My dear old friend Charles will make a magnificent King'
Carole Cutner has known our new monarch since landing a dream assignment to take pictures of him in 1978
Sri Lanka accused of ‘covering up’ deaths of Jewish teens
The brother of the UK Jewish victims of the 2019 hotel bombing in Colombo is calling for an investigation into the attack
50 years ago, I fought apartheid. Now I'm horrified to see the term bandied around about Israel
I faced the reality of apartheid, and paid a heavy price
While conflict in Donbas ramps up again, the mood in Ukraine's capital is grim yet defiant
Suggestions that Ukraine should offer to cede territory in return for peace are greeted with scorn
From Ukraine's Jewish post office chief, the stamp that shows we'll lick Putin
The sinking of a Russian warship has been immortalised in a stamp conceived by Ukraine’s Jewish postal chief, Igor Smelyansky
Suspicion and hope in the city kissed by God
Paul Cainer visits the Black Sea port of Odessa, where he finds optimism and faith amid the mistrust of strangers
World Jewish Relief in action on a road littered with tanks
Paul Cainer follows Oleksii Tolkachov as he helps Ukrainian civilians left without food, electricity and heating
An Israeli couple escaped the invading Russian forces in Ukraine - thanks to their pet dogs
Anton and Yulia Lev tell the JC of their terrifying three weeks - and how they were able to flee thanks to a Russian soldier who loved animals almost as much as they did
Battle-scarred IDF hero on brave mercy mission
Pini Schwartzman heads to Ukraine to help refugees fleeing conflict
'While ill with Covid, I saw my own funeral'
61-year-old Laurie Wiseman saw himself at his own funeral. Except he was still alive — and hallucinating.
Top Jewish doctor says most children don’t transmit coronavirus
Dr Karyn Moshal, who specialises in infectious diseases, said there was 'mounting worldwide data' confirming her finding
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