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More than 600 families volunteer for 'Ukrainetransport' plan

Rabbi Jonathan Romain came up with the idea as war broke out in Kyiv

March 10, 2022 11:58
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Refugees from Ukraine are welcomed as they arrive by bus in Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu, eastern France, on March 3, 2022, eight days after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - The EU is expected to rapidly approve a protection mechanism for war refugees fleeing Ukraine -- so far numbered at one million -- and to also set up a humanitarian hub in Romania, officials said on March 3, 2022. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP) (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD/AFP via Getty Images)
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More than 600 families have volunteered to host Ukrainian refugees in a scheme set up by Rabbi Jonathan Romain.

He has now linked up with UK charity Refugees At Home after the extraordinary scale of the response to his announcement in the JC last week.

The scheme is inspired by the Kindertransport that brought Rabbi Romain’s mother to safety and has been dubbed “Ukrainetransport”. The Maidenhead rabbi says that he has received offers from households across the UK, including Cardiff, Belfast and Aberdeen.

The volunteers come from a range of communities, with Jews accounting for more than a fifth of potential hosts.

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