4/18/2022 Top Pick Edit Ukrainian Jews Displaced by War Find Passover Poignant Jewish refugees are celebrating a holiday about fleeing an abusive military leader while being refugees themselves. By Deena PrichepFor NPR News
4/18/2022 Top Pick Edit Greater Boston’s Jewish Community Offers Support to People of Ukraine By John HilliardFor The Boston Globe
4/18/2022 Top Pick Edit ‘We Pray for You’: Ukrainian Jews Mark Passover, If They Can The final hours before Passover found the chief rabbi for Kyiv and Ukraine in a cemetery. By Cara Anna & Oleksandr StashevskyiFor Boston 25 News
4/12/2022 Top Pick Edit I Watched Dnipro’s Jews Rebuild and Thrive. I Know They Will Triumph. By Nancy K. KaufmanFor The Forward
4/12/2022 Edit Jookender Community Comes Together To Support Ukraine Together we can and will make a difference in the world to make it a better place. By Ekaterina MaksimovaFor Jookender Community Initiatives, Inc.
4/12/2022 Top Pick Edit For Jews Fleeing Ukraine, Passover Takes on New Meaning Chabad, the JDC, Jewish Federations of North America and others are helping Ukrainian Jews celebrate Passover wherever they have sought refuge. By Deepa BharathFor The Boston Globe
4/11/2022 Top Pick Edit A Jewish-Ukrainian Rally for Peace in Brookline By Andrew BrinkerFor The Boston Globe
4/7/2022 Top Pick Edit For Ukraine Refugees, ‘Being Jewish Opens Doors’ Gap year student from Boston shares thoughts upon returning from Poland, reflecting on Holocaust history and current refugees from Ukraine. By Devorah WertheimerFor Israel National News
3/28/2022 Top Pick Edit Walking in the World Together Together we can forge bonds of obligation that invite and inspire each of us to do more than we can do alone. By Jeremy BurtonFor Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston