Ukrainian president sought to drum up support with Israeli lawmakers but was told they are going on recess, and the building is scheduled for renovations, reports say

From traditional Jewish organizations to grassroots efforts, here is a very partial list of how you can pay it forward

The grant comes on top of an additional $3 million in emergency funds announced on February 24 and will provide food and medical supplies to needy people in and out of the country

Director of JDC's Hesed in city captured by Russia says half of his social workers are no longer working amidst curfews and dwindling food

Odele, 46, one of only two women left in the western Ukrainian city, says the war is 'a sign from the messiah'

Bracing for a Russian attack on their hometown, many residents escape to neighboring country; reject Putin's claim of 'denazifying' Ukraine

At least 17 people confirmed wounded; British PM accuses Putin of 'targeting the vulnerable and defenseless,' says Russian leader will account for his crimes

The sign isn't part of Cyrillic alphabet, and there is no consensus on why it is displayed by Russia's invading forces -- but it has quickly captured country's public consciousness

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

Economic experts say Kremlin expected punitive measures over invasion of Ukraine but not at the current level, with major companies and multinationals joining in

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