Attacks Continue

NOVEMBER 25TH 2024

Last night at least 23 people were injured and 41 buildings damaged by a missile strike in Kharkiv. The northeastern city, just 19 miles from the border, was home to one of the larger Jewish communities in Ukraine prior to the crisis. Kyiv, Odessa and Zaporizhzhia were also targeted in the attacks. In total, Ukraine was hit by more than 150 attack drones, aerial bombs and missiles across more than 10 regions.

We continue to provide aid and support to the people of Ukraine, and pray for better days ahead. We look forward to a time when people will return to their homes to rebuild their lives and communities. In the meantime, we welcome newcomers to communities around the country, providing for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

Together we save lives and restore hope.

photo: State Emergency Service

Together we Save Lives and Restore Hope!

Shlomo Peles
Executive Director
Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki
Dnipro, Ukraine
Rabbi Pinchas Vishedsky
Kyiv, Ukraine
Rabbi Moshe Moskovitz
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm
Zhitomir, Ukraine
Rabbi Avraham Wolff
Odessa, Ukraine