And in Kyiv, thousands dance to Hasidic trance music in the midst of Putin's war
By Anshel Pfeffer
By David Baddiel
Nothing proves the ‘horse shoe theory’ of politics better than the way the Ukrainian president has been questioned by far right and far left on the basis of his background and identity
Over 300 refugees have been helped to escape Ukraine
By James Jackson
Aid worker Sally Becker and Rob Rinder joined forces to help more than 50 children
By Rosa Doherty
On the ground in Kyiv, Ukrainians are growing increasingly confident of victory
By John Sweeney
Naftali Bennett said he was moved and happy to send off the delegation
Juliet Landau-Pope watched the unfolding refugee crisis in Ukraine in "despair" and wanted to do something to help
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The family reportedly were trying to film Russian soldiers
By JC Reporter
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96-year-old Boris Romantschenko survived Buchenwald and Bergen Belsen concentration camps
By Felix Pope
The Ukrainian president said he believed Jerusalem could be a possible location for talks
By Josh Kaplan
Black Swan star and husband Ashton Kutcher donate $3m of their own money
The horror unfolding on our TV screens is affecting children
By Rabbi David Meyer
Pupils acted when they saw people from the conflict arriving in Krakow
By Simon Rocker
Government sanctioned three of the four trustees of Genesis Philanthropy Group earlier this week
By Daniel Finkelstein
The Russian dictator has consistently tried to edit out the Russian atrocities of World War Two as part of his preparation for the current war. Holocaust education is the antidote
By The JC Leader
There are profoundly Jewish dimensions to this war