Section: The Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Destroyed and dispersed
Ironically, the biggest displacement of Jewish life was caused by Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine, purportedly to protect Jews, ethnic Russians and other minorities. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Protesters ignite smoke bomb in front of Jewish community center in Ukraine
Protests outside Jewish institutions are rare in Ukraine. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Last living survivor of Sobibor uprising dies at 96
In 2018, the Ukranian Ambassador Hennady Nadolenko awarded Rosenfeld the Ukrainian Order of Merit III degree for his brave actions during World War II. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Ukraine president hopes EU sanctions on Russia remain
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Will the Ukranian Embassy move to Jerusalem?
Nearly one-fifth of Ukraine parliament members co-signed a draft resolution urging their new president to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the embassy there. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Who are the Sacklers, the family at the center of the opioid crisis?
The Sackler brothers were born to Jewish immigrants from Poland and Ukraine. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
New Jewish president of Ukraine lauds Israelis in swearing-in ceremony
“We must become Icelanders in football, Israelis in defending our native land, Japanese in technology,” he said at the swearing-in, the BBC reported. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
New Ukraine President Zelenskiy dissolves parliament
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‘A mixed blessing,’ say Jews five years after the revolution
Prime Minister Vlodymyr Groysman is Jewish, too, making Ukraine the only country in the world except Israel where both positions are occupied by Jews. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Who are the Jews of Ukraine?
Jewish presence in Ukraine predates the first recorded use of the country’s name. Historically, though, they haven’t had an easy life for most of that time. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...