Become a Member
World

US Jewish charity helps thousands of Ukrainian Jews keep warm

A US-based charity has delivered millions of pounds worth of generators to communities

January 9, 2023 16:29
A woman looks at generator that powers a cafe if there is a power cut on November 05, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Ed Ram/Getty Images)
2 min read

As war rages on in Ukraine, a Jewish charity is helping communities keep warm throughout the harsh Eastern-European winter.

During last year's High Holy Days, the Jewish Relief Network Ukraine (JRNU) Jewish charity began distributing more than 150 generators across the country's Jewish schools, synagogues, and community centres.

The New York-based charity which provides critical humanitarian aid across Ukraine, launched an autumn campaign to fund generators that could help Jewish communities survive the winter.

One JRNU volunteer told The Jerusalem Post newspaper on Monday “the generators were launched from different countries around the world, through many border crossings and reached the Jewish communities just in time.”