Jewish life in Kyiv during war

The World

Since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, many people in Ukraine’s Jewish community have adopted a distinctly Jewish-Ukrainian identity. The war has inspired more national pride, a drive to speak Ukrainian, and a stronger feeling of patriotism. That’s alongside an embrace of Jewish identity, as the Ukrainian Jewish community steps up to help military families and those who have been displaced by war. The World’s Daniel Ofman reports. 

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