Melinda Simmons has remained in the country in defiance of Putin’s invasion
By David Rose
By Paul Anticoni
The community has a long and proud history of responding at times of crisis
Ukrainians are remaining calm and patient in the face of Russian aggression
By Mael Benoliel
By Melanie Phillips
Both are small states and American allies. Both face existential threats. But the sight of the United States standing by while Kyiv burns raises fears for Israel as a nuclear deal looms
Tanya Sakhnovich travelled to Kyiv last month to celebrate her son’s 21st birthday
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Tikva took 14 busloads on an exhausting journey to a safer location but is facing rising costs in the wartime economy
By Mathilde Frot
Israel is one of the only countries to have sent consular support to the Polish border
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Dmitry Martynenko was killed when his home was bombed by Russian forces
By Josh Kaplan
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“If Putin gets away with this it will be a Munich moment”
By JC Reporter
“Some roads had been bombed. We saw some crashes”
Families urged to host Jewish refugees fleeing the war
The Ukrainian president draws strength from the values nurtured by his Jewish upbringing
By The JC Leader
Jews everywhere are proud of Volodymyr Zelensky's leadership
By Tom Tugendhat MP
As the Ukranians fight for their country, we must take steps at home to clean out corruption
By David Aberbach
His articulation of the Ukrainian struggle for recognition is based on the Eastern European Jewish experience
Chabad Rabbi Bezel Lazar has offered to act as a mediator for the two sides