With around half of capital's residents said to have fled, housebound Ludmila, 85, lauds continuing devotion of carer Anna, who says; 'We hug when we're very scared'

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman in Ukraine explains hot-button issues, evacuation corridors and no-fly zones; environment reporter Sue Surkes brings us good news for a change

The first female head of the century-plus-old organization is no stranger to going where few women have gone before. Now she calls on other groups to open up their boardrooms, too

Shipments will include oxygen generators, ventilators; non-government organizations join effort; deliveries to arrive this week

Seven donors give cash to 13 institutions with 'dire' financial difficulties brought on by pandemic, as parents struggle to pay fees and regular donations dry up

Young adults working with the JDC spur initiative to distribute free handheld computers to give older Jews in forced isolation a necessary community connection

With the economy struggling and charitable support down since the domestic revolution and Russia conflict started in 2013, the Jewish community's entrepreneurial spirit pays off

Mark Sisisky, a retired wealth manager from Virginia, defeats Harvey Schulweis to take helm of Jewish aid and services organization

Dutch Holocaust monument finally gives 102,000 victims a name * JDC Israel boss cracks gender ceiling * Sight Diagnostics takes a minute for blood count * 'Mrs. Maisel' stars speak

JDC Israel head Dr. Sigal Shelach leads 105-year-old Joint into an increasingly relevant and necessary role as the de facto start-up nation of welfare and social innovation

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