Money will support Ukrainian students still in the country or living overseas
By Daniel Ben-David
'Jews know what oppression means, and why it must be fought'
By Paul Cainer
Israel is standing firm on missile defence system following Ukraine request
By Felix Pope
Israel's refusal to send Ukraine military aid is likely related to its arrangement with Russia in Syria
By Georgia L Gilholy
Opposition leader also expects to be asked to mediate in talks between Russia and Ukraine
By JC Reporter
Precious manuscript has survived one war and has now evaded another after being brought from frontline town of Zaporizhzhia to North London community shul before recent Russian invasion
Clare Daly voted against a resolution condemning an escalation of Russia’s war effort
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As Vladimir Putin enforces a military call-up, Russian men have hunted through their family history to find any proof of Jewish roots to claim Israeli citizenship
By Ben Bloch
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Widow, 89, reveals how the pair unveiled the full, uncensored story of the massacre to the world
By Nic North
At the start of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February, Kyiv's Central Synagogue was packed to the gunnels with human misery. Today, the shul is near-normal, as Kyiv bustles almost as busily as before the war started
By John Sweeney
By Nicole Lampert
Marvel has launched the first thoroughly and unmissably Jewish Sabra
Avigdor Lieberman has proposed allowing those with one Jewish great-grandparent to make aliyah
International envoys for Holocaust issues release joint statement condemning Putin’s war on Ukraine
By Anshel Pfeffer
While the PM talked of a two-state solution at the UN, an Israeli raid on Jenin on Tuesday, in which at least four Palestinian militants were killed, was a reminder that Operation Breakwater is still ongoing
The Ukrainian president heads the list, with American writer Dara Horn and Israeli pop star Noa Kirel also named
By Karen Glaser
Works of art are being transported out of Ukraine to Poland by brave volunteers led by Alina Viatkina, 26, who fled her homeland after the Russian invasion