Eastern Europe
“We have big freezers and have been working since after Passover to prepare the items,” said Yehoshua Vishedski at Vaad HaKashrut of Ukraine.
Hundreds of the neediest Jews across the former Soviet Union will also receive such packages for the holidays, starting before Rosh Hashanah.
“Washington Post” political reporter Jim Geraghty profiled a Ukrainian leader who is no longer quiet about the 18-month-old war.
The traveler also tried to open the emergency exit mid-air.
The Israeli head of state is on a two-day trip that will also take him to Austria.
The oligarch and Wagner Group leader, who is reportedly of Jewish descent, challenged Moscow, potentially paying with his life.
“The remembrance of those who risked their lives to save their fellow human beings is a tradition that commemorates a rare, bright light in one of the darkest periods of human history,” said Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel claims the Jewish state is deporting 10% of Ukrainians seeking to enter the country.
The next morning, the delegation visited the places where they have been helping people live and escape, JNFA head Eric Fingerhut told JNS.
Eli Cohen will meet with his counterpart and the Moldovan president to discuss strengthening bilateral economic and security ties.
The two-week program, taught by skilled professionals, deepens students’ experience in photography, video and audio production.
Plagued by internal division and under assault by the Iranian regime, Iran’s 10-million-strong Kurdish population faces an uncertain future.