Hennady Korban, who was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship last month, claims Russian president is aware of the kabbalistic hex and is making military decisions based on it

His company dismantled and friends imprisoned, Leonid Nevzlin has lived in Israel for 20 years. He hasn't ceased criticizing the Kremlin - and sees some parallels in his new home

Igor Kolomoisky, Hennadiy Korban, Vadim Rabinovich -- strong backers of Jewish causes -- also have strong patriotic credentials as revocation puzzles observers

With no end in sight to invasion of Ukraine, effect of sanctions ripples through world of Jewish philanthropy

Lawmakers cite Bucha killings, say there's 'no two sides,' in apparent rebuke of Liberman's equivocation; senior Kyiv officials reportedly in Israel to discuss refugees, sanctions

While the West has imposed crushing sanctions against Moscow and Russian businessmen for its invasion of Ukraine, Israel has not

Jewish-Ukrainian oligarch Pavel Fuks, accused of paying locals to daub swastikas in Kahriv and Kyiv, quoted saying 'he had no choice' after the Russian agents approached him

Carrie Keller-Lynn on the ground in Ukraine; Ricky Ben-David on what's at stake with Israel's oligarchs; Nathan Jeffay on a new coronavirus variant and cigarettes for kids on Purim

Michael Mirilashvili sends GEN-M machine, which exacts potable water from air, to Gaza hospital, says he hopes to deliver enough units to meet the Strip's daily needs within a year

Andrea Bernstein's 'American Oligarchs' is selling like hotcakes amid Senate impeachment trial, author reveals at Boston book launch