The aid operation, orchestrated by Chabad Ukraine and IFCJ, is a lifeline for thousands of families struggling in an economy ravaged by war.
The funeral is scheduled for Thursday in Kyiv.
Diaspora Affairs - Amidst the echoes of war in Odesa, an unexpected revival unfolds. The city's Jewish community, with roots as deep as the Black Sea port itself, faces its greatest challenge yet.
Inna Ioffe, Director of The Jewish Confederation of Ukraine, discusses the severe challenges facing Ukraine's Jewish community with resilience and solidarity as their guiding light.
As the Ukraine-Russia slowly approaches its third year, the Jewish community of Dnipro works to keep itself alive.
The largest of these camps, held in Dnipro, hosted more than four hundred family members.
The Mitzvah Mobile began its journey immediately after the yahrzeit (anniversary of a death) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the leader of the Chabad movement.
No one was hurt during the attack, although the Hillel Dnipro building sustained severe damage.
"Buligin regularly came to pray at our synagogue and was always proud of his Judaism."
During Ukraine's ongoing conflict, Limmud FSU provides solace and community for Ukrainian Jews in Uzhhorod, offering respite from war's hardships.