Dnipro bakery shaken by drone attack as it prepares tons of matzah for Seder; rabbis see rise in interest from unaffiliated Jews

Vladlen Tatarsky, from Russian-occupied Donetsk, has 500,000 Instagram followers; group that hired cafe calls incident 'terrorist attack'

Moscow to hold discussion on arms exports, where it is expected to lambast Kyiv's allies; will also convene panels on Mideast amid concerns of hardening rhetoric toward Jerusalem

Sergey Cherkasov, who visited Israel on trip with university where he pretended to be a student, allegedly met US embassy officials and 'kingmaker L.'

Officials say they're in touch with Evan Gershkovich's family as well as newspaper and that State Department contacted Moscow; White House urges Americans not to travel to Russia

FSB says Russia-born Evan Geshkovich suspected of spying for Washington, detained in Yekaterinburg for gathering info 'on an enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex'

Holiday text undergoes complex translation as Ukraine's Jews continue to forge a separate identity, a process hastened by Russia's invasion

State Department says it will work with allies to set up court somewhere in Europe with aim of charging Russian leader Putin for crime that has not been prosecuted since WWII

Alina Tirnovienko made aliyah in 2019, and works at historic Matzot Aviv factory

British military intelligence assesses 'extreme attrition' of Russian forces in city responsible for Moscow's shift to defensive posture

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