Nearly a third of Ukrainians agree with common antisemitic tropes and ideas
By Menachem Wecker
Supporters of the Tikva children's home and schools, now operating in Romania, hear of the dramatic escape from Odessa
By Barry Toberman
Ivan Pohorilyak, the Mayor of Perechyn, made the pledge to safeguard the site because 'Jewish history is our history'
By Liam Hoare
Rabbi Moshe Azman is in London meeting politicians and Jewish leaders to raise support for the Ukrainian war effort
By Felix Pope
Ali Shabay's body was finally recovered 11 months after he was killed in battle in north-east of country
By Paul Cainer
Maksym Vainer's left leg was shattered by shrapnel as he helped a group of people reported seriously injured by Russian artillery in Bakhmut
The system will first be deployed in Kyiv, then expand to other Ukrainian cities if deemed a success
By Tash Mosheim
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Seder night is always distinct from the rest of the year. But some, as our writers recall, are especially memorable
By Keren David
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Dame Melinda Simmons sent a video message to Women of Distinction lunch thanking the charity for the recognition
By JC Reporter
How persecuted voices from the past are inspiring a new generation
By David Herman
Friends encounter a treif dilemma with their Ukrainian refugee guests
By Claire Calman
The monument is dedicated to the around 15,000 Jews who were murdered outside Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeast
The chief rabbi encouraged Israel to provide military assistance to Ukraine to counter Iranian-Russian cooperation
By Daniel Ben-David
Not many people will this year venture out to celebrate in the dark and dangerous streets of Ukraine's second city
By Dominic Green
Israel-US relations are stormy with the Democrats now owning the Ukraine war just as the Republicans owned the Iraq fiasco while Israel is yet to declare against the conflict
Many of the recruits are allegedly members of Fatah who are based in Lebanon