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Bringing Ukrainian Culture

By Yulia Bezrukova, Global RSJ Jewish Educator

Resources and ideas for impactful programing 

It’s hard to believe that we are getting close to the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine. February 24th will forever be a tragic day for all Ukrainians around the world. With two very different wars affecting the global Moishe House community right now, we are faced with oddly similar questions: Where can we be safe? Will I be the same after this? What my response will my response be and how will my life change? 

The same way as Ahad Ha’am says “More than Jews have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jews”, we are keeping knowledge of our culture and rituals, so they can help us cope and keep the unique parts of our identities whole and untouched by challenging realities.  

We are all culture keepers of some sorts, and being a Ukrainian Jew myself I am blessed with cultural gems from both worlds. So, I am here today to invite you to honor your fellow Ukrainian Moishe House community leaders and members by learning about Ukrainian culture and bringing it to your communities

No matter how you decide to highlight Ukrainian culture, please know it has a tremendous impact for everyone affected by the war in Ukraine. Feeling we have the support of our global Moishe House family is very valuable, especially to the community builders in Ukraine.  

Shabbat Add-Ons: 

Ukrainian Culture Gems: 

Yellow and Blue: 

Tikkun Olam for Ukraine: 

Residents and Hosts: Are you looking for additional support for your programs? Check out our grant opportunities here or reach out to your Community Manager or Program Specialist for assistance!  

If you have any questions and/or want to brainstorm a program, please reach out to me at yulia.bezrukova@memglobal.org.  I am happy to help!