Some 2,500 people from 25 countries will take part in April 28 event at former Nazi death camp in first commemoration to be held since COVID outbreak

Editor David Horovitz and military correspondent Emanuel Fabian update us on skirmishes at holy flashpoint, coalition calculations and new Iron Beam anti-missile technology

Russia claims to have 'destroyed' military factory outside Kyiv as fears mount of a renewed offensive by Moscow

'We are trying to create the most normal place possible,' Shimshon Izakson says of relief efforts, as he explains his drive to connect young and Russian-speaking Jews to religion

Women and children account for around 90% of those who have left the war-torn country, with men aged 18 to 60 eligible for military call-up and unable to leave

Dinner table to feature Judaica by Israeli designers; 'Mutual responsibility must be not just an abstract aspiration,' he says in a greeting to world Jewry

Judges seek explanation on why bilateral visa deal between Israel, Ukraine doesn't apply to those fleeing Russian invasion

'It's going to be an unforgettable Passover,' says Odesa's Rabbi Wolff, as thousands of refugees seek to celebrate the Jewish holiday far from home

Despite the kosher kitchen, tennis courts, saunas and in-room jacuzzis, residents of the Illara resort near the country's western border yearn for a return to normal life

New arrivals will get cash to help pay rent for a year, on top of the existing benefits provided to those who move to the country

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