Speaking during a break from reporting on Russian invasion and smuggling refugees across border, intellectual Vladislav Davidzon eschews neutrality in fight for independent Ukraine

In deal worked out with federal government, refugees who have papers proving Jewish roots will be fast tracked for German citizenship

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'

Bakeries from Warsaw to Portland sign up for 'Hamantaschen For Ukraine' initiative; one notes that 'Purim is a holiday about survival and fight'

The cosmopolitan city has a Russian-speaking majority and a rich history as the birthplace of the Jewish Russian mafia and the storied setting for crime novels

Editor David Horovitz breaks down Israel's role in the diplomatic web of Russia, Ukraine and Middle East; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman reports from Lviv

Taking up arms to defend their homes alongside their fellow countrymen, many Jewish volunteers reject the claim that Ukraine is a hotbed of antisemitism

Jewish immigrants arriving from war zone to get extra one-time grant from the state; ministers slated to debate number of Ukrainian refugees to be granted work visas

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