Tag: Ukraine War

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a renowned Russian journalist and democracy activist, has emerged as a significant figure in the fight against Vladimir Putin's regime following Alexei Navalny's death.
Amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Jewish federations have nearly exhausted funds raised for humanitarian relief after distributing $96 million over two years.
Rabbi Avraham Wolff faces challenges running the Mishpacha Children's Home in Odessa, Ukraine, as the war enters its third year, with ongoing trauma for the 120 children under his care.
In the podcast episode "We Can Help: Ep 401" on Unorthodox, former U.S. Congressman and CEO of the American Jewish Committee, Ted Deutch, discusses the AJC's new Report on the State of Antisemitism in America.
Rabbi Avraham Wolff runs the Mishpacha Children's Home in Odessa, Ukraine, caring for 120 children, many orphaned or from troubled homes, dealing with the ongoing challenges of war and displacement.
Rabbi Avraham Wolff's Mishpacha Children's Home in Odessa, Ukraine, faces ongoing challenges as the war in Ukraine enters its third year.
The arrest of a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman for leaking classified information has sparked debate over whether he is a whistleblower or an enemy of the regime.
Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies discussed Ron DeSantis characterizing the war in Ukraine as a territorial dispute where the U.S. should not intervene on a podcast.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in 2022, the OU's Community Projects and Partnerships Division has been working with partner organizations to support Jewish communities in Ukraine.
Germany is facing multiple crises that threaten its stability and the prosperity it has enjoyed for decades.
The podcast discusses the recent developments in the Ukraine War, including a bridge attack and subsequent terrorist strikes in cities, while highlighting the unusual comments from politicians and intellectuals about these events.
The podcast discussion covers a range of topics, including the upcoming release of the last season of Netflix's popular series "Stranger Things" and its portrayal of anti-Communism, as well as the expansion of NATO following the war in Ukraine.
Retired Israeli general Amos Yadlin, former head of Israel's military intelligence, discusses the ongoing Ukraine war and its implications.
In this article, the author discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and the effectiveness of Vladimir Putin's army.
As the war in Ukraine heats up, hosts Yonit and Jonathan are joined by Pulitzer Prize winning author Anne Applebaum to talk about Zelenskyy, Putin, Bennett, and the significant stakes involved.
In this episode, the hosts discuss Israel's involvement in the Ukraine war and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's unexpected mediation efforts.
In this conversation with journalist Julia Ioffe on Haaretz Weekend, she discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's surprise at the tough sanctions imposed by US President Joe Biden, but notes that the economic damage caused to Russia will not deter Putin from continuing the war in Ukraine.
This article discusses the rise of anti-Russian bigotry in the West amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
In this article, Haaretz correspondents Yarden Michaeli and Judy Maltz share their experiences covering the Ukraine war and the people escaping the Russian attack.
Dani Dayan, chairman of Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center, expresses concern over the war in Ukraine and its impact on the memory of the Holocaust.
In a podcast episode, the discussion touches on the early stages of the Ukraine war and evaluates the situation for Russia.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss the unusual snowfall in Jerusalem, the political scandal involving Boris Johnson in London, and Israel's diplomatic balancing act between the US and Russia amid tensions in Ukraine.