Community in Kharkiv uses crowdsourcing to find transport as people try to move west; others say they don't plan to leave, calling Putin's Ukraine antisemitism claim 'pure fantasy'

Ukraine highlighting Zelensky's Jewish roots and appealing to emotions of Jews as it seeks to counteract Russian claims they are waging a 'denazification' campaign

Community using routine to tackle anxiety, Odessa’s rabbi says, as the war in Ukraine rages on

Lazar Berman reports from Polish refugee center; Haviv Rettig Gur on Putin supporters and rise of a new West; and Sue Surkes brings personal stories of Ukrainian Jews under fire

Community member says: 'I am in almost physical pain. But who believed that the Maccabees would triumph, or Israel in the Six Day War?'

Yisroel Silberstein of Chernihiv, close to Belarus and Russian borders, says food supplies cannot get through as Jewish homes hit, city bridges bombed or mined

Despite the existential threat to Ukraine, its leader has retained his use of pithy one-liners as he remains defiant in the face of Russia's invasion

In now-deleted post, mission calls for volunteers to 'participate in combat actions against the Russian aggressor'; Israeli Foreign Ministry says it's aware of the matter

While some communities evacuated, traveling on the Sabbath in a bid to find safety and save lives, others urged members to remain positive even amid frightening conditions

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and Diaspora affairs reporter Judah Ari Gross give the latest updates on the humanitarian and geopolitical crisis

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