Jewish orphans evacuated from Odessa to Berlin at Ukraine war’s start are headed home again Mishpacha Orphanage has been spending 750,000 euros a month to feed, house and educate 120 children in Berlin, its leaders say.
‘There was no time to sleep’: 4 Jews reflect on a year of helping Ukrainians at war From an American doctor to a Ukrainian aid worker, stories of lives changed since Feb. 24, 2022.
Moses Elisaf, first Jewish mayor of a city in Greece, dies at 68 He was the longtime leader of the Jewish community in Ioannina, a center of Romaniote Jewish history.
UK watchdog ends Labour Party monitoring, saying Keir Starmer has made progress combating antisemitism