Open to all of Kharkiv's residents, the Asho Center features one of the bombed-out city's few running kindergartens

Gleb Karakulov, who was responsible for president's secure communications, says moral opposition to invasion of Ukraine and his fear of dying there drove him to speak out

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

From the creation of an “Ambubus” to portable medical equipment, Rabbi and Rabbanit Halfon race against time to save lives in the Ukraine

In parliament speech, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin acknowledges damages from the punitive measures after year of war, but vows quick recovery

Playing at the Boston Jewish Film Festival, 'Valeria is Getting Married' touches on the murky morality of these mutualistic relationships - and their resulting emotional toll

Two ships tracked leaving Iranian port and arriving in Russian dock in January; security source tells Sky News 100 million bullets and 300,000 shells on board

Hundreds attend Chabad party in German capital, including dozens of orphans from Odesa and young students, but some remain fearful for relatives back home

Jewish Ukrainians mark festive holiday with commitment to community and in better spirits than last year, when invading Russians sparked fear and worry about uncertain future

Kyiv seen as likely to retreat rather than allow soldiers to become surrounded in longest and bloodiest battle of war; Moscow defense chief makes rare visit near front line

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