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'I'm not running' Meet the warrior Jews fighting back against Putin

Ukraine's charedim are signing up to fight in their dozens

February 28, 2022 15:15
Dave and Asher jews Dnipro
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Asher Joseph Cherkasskiy does not fit the stereotypical image of a Ukrainian soldier. With his long beard and kindly face, he looks more like a shopping centre Father Christmas or a Fidel Castro tribute act than a natural-born soldier. But he's one of dozens of orthodox Jews taking up arms for their country in the face of Russian invasion.

Cherkasskiy re-enlisted in the Ukrainian Defence forces over a month ago, saying at the time "I'm not running anywhere" and branding Putin's Russia the "Nazi federation." Writing on Facebook, he said: "No, I'm not running anywhere and I'm not going to run.Dear friends, as many of you know, in the wake of the escalating international situation and the threat of a full-scale war by the Nazi Federation, I signed a contract and am currently an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine."

He signed up for service with his 20-year-old son David in Dnipro, a city home to one of the largest Jewish populations in Ukraine.

Speaking from his base outside the city, David told the JC he was just doing his duty. He said:"Before the war, I was a student at the Dnipro university. I was in my fourth year, looking forward to a career in cybersecurity. I was only 3 months away from graduation. 

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