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

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

Thousands of Jewish refugees have fled to Israel, while others have remained behind, subject to Russian bombing and a lack of electricity, water and food

A diverse group of locals and foreigners talk about their harrowing experiences standing shoulder to shoulder with communities under bombardment, and what motivated them to help

New York Times reports on Taras and Olha Melster, a young Jewish couple trying to have children who volunteered for war effort, then found themselves on the front line

As Russia bombs infrastructure, attention turns away from emigration toward keeping those still there warm and fed, with electricity, clothing and Hanukkah necessities

Dozens gather at square in capital for Hanukkah, where local Jewish leaders light what is said to be Europe's tallest menorah, in defiant message 10 months into punishing war

As Israeli emissaries of Conservative Judaism arrive with supplies in the western city of Chernivtsi, they find fellow Jews in the cold and dark hoping for a miracle to end the war

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian talks about IDF shooting and Gaza catfishing as religion reporter Judah Ari Gross discusses United Torah Judaism's plans

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