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

Around 10,000 Russians have immigrated to Israel since the war began, alongside close to 24,000 Ukrainian refugees who have landed in Tel Aviv during the same period

Scientists decry rejection of papers by Russian scholars and cancellation of concerts by Russian performers, as many experience 'shame by virtue of being Russian'

Many new immigrants expected to join the ranks of those with 'no religion,' leaving them unable to be married in Israel; rabbinate suspicion of Jewish status will only grow sharper

Devastating sanctions coupled with a crackdown on freedom of speech are causing Russians to move, but the mass exodus worsens already lengthy waiting periods for would-be emigres

In 'What’s So Funny?' the Jewish son of Eastern European immigrants talks about growing up in New York, defying his parents' expectations and finding inspiration in everyday life

As Ukrainian and Russian Israelis organize art fundraiser to help refugees, they also contemplate life far from their now-beleaguered homelands

NY's Brighton Beach seaside neighborhood is a thriving enclave of Jews who moved to the United States in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s as refugees from the former Soviet Union

'I'd carve a Swastika into his forehead,' one Ukrainian immigrant says of Russian leader, as expats display gamut of emotions on invasion

Change by statistics bureau to affect over 400,000 Israelis, most of them Russian-speakers not defined as Jewish and non-Arab Christians, who were previously categorized as 'other'

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