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In a city where air raid sirens often replace music, Kharkiv experienced something different this Lag BaOmer. What might have seemed like an ordinary celebration elsewhere felt deeply extraordinary here. A joyful parade moved through the streets, children waved proudly, families marched together, and Jewish pride was visible everywhere • Full Story, Photo Gallery
The city of Kharkiv and its Jewish community are well known throughout Ukraine and around the world for their resilience and strength — not only surviving four years of war and life on the frontlines, but continuing to grow and emerge even stronger • Full Story, Photos, Video
Despite the ongoing crisis, the Jewish community of Kharkiv, Ukraine, once again celebrated Chanukah with resilience and joy • Full Story, Photos
Despite ongoing challenges, the Jewish community of Kharkiv once again demonstrated resilience and spirit as they came together to celebrate Purim with joy and unity. Marking the fourth Purim amidst the crisis, hundreds of men, women, and children filled the historic Kharkiv synagogue, transforming the day into a true festival of light and hope • Full Story, Photos
Situated on the frontlines, Camp Gan Israel in Kharkiv, Ukraine provided a rare opportunity for children to experience normalcy and joy despite their challenging circumstances • Full Story, Photos
In a historic move, the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, has honored the memory of IDF Sergeant Alexey (Asher) Neykov by renaming a street in his honor. Neykov, a Kharkiv native, sacrificed his life to save dozens of children during a terrorist attack on a school bus in Gush Katif • Full Story, Photos
Baby boy to Yechezkel and Chana (nee Rappaport) Landa — Crown Heights
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Zalmy Hirsch (ben R’ Yossi) – Pomona, NY to Feigy Arnauve (bas R’ Eliezer) – Paris, France
L’Chaim: Tonight (Tue) at Simcha Hall, 8:30 PM
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Baby Boy to Shmuel and Chava (nee Grunblatt) Geisinsky – Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Baby boy to Yanki and Chanie Denburg — Coral Springs, FL
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