How Russia’s war is undoing 30 years of Jewish community building in Ukraine “It feels like we’ve gone back in time to 30 years ago,” said one rabbi in Vinnytsia, where half the Jews have left amid deadly Russian attacks.
Jewish groups in Ukraine trade accusations over Yiddish conference One group says the other is a mouthpiece for the Ukrainian government and has whitewashed rising anti-Semitism in the country.
Ukraine’s honoring of war criminals leaves its Jews uneasy — and divided While some Jewish leaders maintain Ukrainians have a right to call pro-Nazi Jew killers heroes, others regard the post-revolutionary trend as a form of Holocaust denial.