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The Jewish post-rescue era ended with the war in Ukraine

By Loán Lake

Earlier this week, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency spoke with Moishe House Russian-speaking Jewish (RSJ) Educator Yulia and RSJ Community Manager Michael, two Moishe House staff members who had been serving the local RSJ community in Ukraine. While Yulia has escaped and continues to provide support remotely, Michael has remained to assist Moishe House residents and their outreach efforts to aid those in need. Read the full story here.