Serafim Sabaranskiy, a Ukrainian Jew who enlisted to defend his country, dies in a Russian airstrike An active member of the Hillel in Kharkiv, Sabaranskiy is remembered as a proud Jew and a wartime hero.
Israel is setting up a $6.4M field hospital in western Ukraine Israel’s field hospitals, deployed frequently in natural disasters, are seen as some of the most advanced in the world.
Holocaust survivor Inge Deutschkron, who hid in Berlin during WWII, dies at 99 She became a prominent voice for remembrance with the publication of her 1978 autobiography, “I Wore the Yellow Star.”
After hitting a cap, Israel will allow in Ukrainian refugees ineligible for citizenship if they have local relatives
Aaron Parnas, whose dad Lev was at center of Trump-Ukraine scandal, is a pro-Ukraine influencer on TikTok
A new kind of gap year: Israel allows a team of young Argentine Jews to play in its pro soccer league