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Full coverage of the war in Ukraine.
How the Rebbe empowered each of us to prevent war and bring world peace
A little more love and caring between you and another Jew will generate more compassion and empathy in the entire world.
Batsheva Oberlander, shlucha in Hungary, talks about her refugee work, and is joined by a refugee from Ukraine, who is en-route to Israel.
Rabbi remembers Tzvi Hirsch Zvirgzde as embodiment of ‘gentleness and courage’
Chabad-Lubavitch of Odessa announced on Sunday that Tzvi Hirsch (Gregory) Zvirgzde, a graduate of the Or Avner Chabad educational institutions and a soldier in the Ukrainian army had fallen in battle. Zvirgzde, born and raised in the Jewish community in O...
Andrey Kurovskiy was a teacher at Or Avner Jewish school for 20 years
The brutal reality of war hit the Jewish community of Zhytomyr, Ukraine, once again when they received word on Wednesday of the death of Andrey Kurovskiy. Kurovskiy, a non-Jewish Ukrainian, taught computer science in the community’s Or Avner Jewish day sc...
Jewish community shows incredible resilience as three-and-a-half-year war continues
The holiday of Shavuot marks the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, the moment that the Jewish people came to be. Two long-standing traditions have come to characterize the celebration of this momentous event: involving children and enjoying dairy foods....
Offering spiritual strength and emotional support to communities battered by war
As many wrap up their final Passover shopping—picking up some more kosher chicken, a few extra pounds of shmurah matzah and bottles of wine or grape juice for the Seder—Judi Garrett’s holiday list looks a little different. Hers includes more than 61 tons ...
Despite blackouts, blockades and bombs, Ukraine's handmade matzah factories are going strong
When Rabbi Yaakov Stambler hit on the idea to make a handmade shmurah matzah bakery in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, in 2002, it seemed like a perfect fit. The city, today known as Dnipro, was home to Ukraine’s largest Jewish community, and his son Mayer had b...
Children of veteran Chabad emissaries in Ukraine return home
Rabbi Reuven Kaminezki is no stranger to Ukraine. Born and raised in Dnipro, Reuven has returned home many times since the war broke out in 2022 to support the Jewish community’s critical humanitarian and spiritual missions. So when, together with his wif...
Explosion took place while school was empty; ‘Thank G-d, no one was there’
The Perlina Jewish Kindergarten, a division of Chabad-Lubavitch’s Or Avner Jewish Day School in Kyiv, Ukraine, was hit by a Russian drone early Wednesday morning in an attack that caused significant damage to the structural integrity of the building. The ...
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