Ukraine's older Jewish communities still holding on in the face of two years of war

Two years of war in Ukraine have left older Jewish communities struggling to survive. Many Jewish elders are isolated, with access to medical supplies and food becoming increasingly difficult.

Charities, including World Jewish Relief, continue to provide support to these vulnerable populations. The ongoing conflict has devastated infrastructure, limiting access to essential services.

Despite these challenges, Ukraine's Jewish elders remain resilient. Continued international support is crucial for their survival.

Read Original Article: World Jewish Relief

Image credit - World Jewish Relief

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