Tag: Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

Julia Kislev, a Crimean Jew living in Armenia, opened Mama Jan cafe in Yerevan, which became a hub for Russian Jews who settled in Armenia following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Despite warnings from the U.S., Israeli, and Ukrainian governments about the dangerous conditions due to an ongoing war, tens of thousands of Jewish men and boys are expected to travel to Uman, Ukraine, for the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage to honor Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.
Margo Vdovichenko and Diana Buchman, Ukrainian refugees who fled the Russian invasion, discuss their experiences and new lives in Israel.
In an interview, Natan Sharansky discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its significance.