How the 2014 conflict pitted Jewish communities against each other

Israeli and Polish ambassadors sign joint letter to Ivano-Frankisvsk mayor; in Kharkiv, nationalists set off smoke bombs outside Jewish community building

With both a Jewish president and PM in office at the same time that WWII-era Nazi collaborators are celebrated, the local community waits to see how society's attitude will pan out

Producing Hasidic leaders and renowned intellectuals, Jewish people have settled in what is now modern-day Ukraine since the 9th century -- but their lives weren't always easy

Largest survey of Ukrainian Jewry in 15 years exposes rifts following 2014 revolution that toppled previous regime and unleashed explosion of nationalist sentiment

Both the country's PM and president-elect are Jewish, but Ukrainians continue to celebrate Nazi collaborators who battled Soviet rule

Brussels says Putin's move is 'another attack on Ukraine's sovereignty,' while Zelensky expresses hope for new sanctions against Moscow

PM also phones outgoing leader Petro Poroshenko to thank him for Israel support, ambassador says

After he's sworn in, at least for a while, his prime minister will be Volodymyr Groysman, a striking result in a country with a long history of anti-Semitism

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