The Shoah’s biggest mass shooting claimed 54,000 lives near a village in modern Ukraine — yet few have heard of it today
By Dan Stone
About half of the 300,000 155-millimeter shells destined for Ukraine have already been shipped to Europe
By Tash Mosheim
A US-based charity has delivered millions of pounds worth of generators to communities
By Georgia L Gilholy
Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt again advised Jews to leave the country
By Daniel Ben-David
Support could be offered to help rebuild health, water, agriculture, housing and education infrastructure
By Paul Cainer
Rabbi Moshe Azman hailed British Jewry for donating clothes and generators
By Felix Pope
Visiting Britain this week, Rabbi Azman recalls his spiritual advice to Kyiv’s army chief and the mercy operations he runs
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On visit to war-stricken country, Foreign Secretary says Nazi horrors are being repeated and Russia's claims to justify them contained 'a specific antisemitic element'
By David Rose
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The annual title has gone since 1927 to the person 'for better or for worse ... has done the most to influence the events of the year'
Israeli-backed relief mission has begun in the recently liberated Ukrainian city
The Ukrainian president is depicted as having an abnormally large nose, which is a well-known antisemitic trope
It is also deeply misguided — it is in Israel’s interests to see Russia defeated and chastened
Ady Walter’s discusses his new film about Jewish life in Ukraine before the Nazi invasion
By Stephen Applebaum
The entire community of the eastern Ukraine city have either fled the country or are holed up in Kyiv
Former cabinet minister says it is in Israel's own interest to support Kyiv and that Ukraine - like Israel- has the right to be a free nation
The US remains an outlier among its allies on crimes against humanity prosecution rules