“People survived, concrete did not”: in Ukraine January 20 is the Day of Remembrance of the Defenders of Donetsk Airport

In Ukraine, January 20 is celebrated Day of Remembrance of Defenders of Donetsk Airport. This month marks 10 years since the end of the fighting for the airfield. The events of those days became an important milestone in the modern history of the country. The fighting for the DAP lasted from May 26, 2014 until … Read more

Israel sets the pace: the French market is open to Ukrainian juices, export priorities are shifting

Israel has become one of the countries that today are forming the growth of export markets for Ukrainian fruit and vegetable products. This is evidenced by data from the Reform Office of the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine, presented at the VeggiFruits 2025 conference. Against the backdrop of stagnation in traditional directions, … Read more

Odessa has a street named after the outstanding Jewish physicist Joseph Fisher — what made him famous

A Jewish Physicist Who Changed Science In Odesa, 4th Suvorovska Street was officially renamed. It now bears the name of Yosyp (Joseph) Fisher — a prominent theoretical physicist of Jewish origin, whose scientific works remain a foundation for many modern studies. He was born in Minsk in 1919, but spent most of his professional life … Read more

Invitation of the aggressor: why Trump invites Putin to the “Council of Peace” and how it looks against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine

US President Donald Trump has sent an invitation to Vladimir Putin to join the newly created “Peace Council” — a new international structure that, according to the White House’s plan, should address conflict resolution, starting with the Gaza Strip. The Russian side confirmed receipt of the invitation and stated that it is “studying the details,” … Read more

“Lapis Trubetskoy” in Israel in February 2026: a band for whom music has become a form of resistance against the autocratic regimes of Belarus and Russia

In 2014, Sergey Mikhalok actively supported the Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, which caused a negative reaction and a series of bans from Russia and Belarus. In 2015, the artist received Ukrainian citizenship and a residence permit. In 2020, he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine (2020). In February … Read more

Vladimir Jabotinsky: Symbol of the struggle for Jewish statehood and support for Ukrainian independence

On October 17, 1880, Vladimir (Zeev) Jabotinsky, an outstanding Jewish public figure, writer, journalist, translator and founder of the Revisionist Zionist movement, was born in Odessa (Ukraine). Jabotinsky fought for the creation of the state of Israel and favorably viewed the idea of ​​free national and cultural development of any people within a sovereign state. … Read more

Jews from Ukraine: Mila Kunis

Today we are talking about a Hollywood star – Mile Markovna Kunis! — New section 🔯 — Jews from Ukraine 🇺🇦 📍 Birth and emigration Born August 14, 1983 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine 🇺🇦. At the age of 7, she emigrated with her family to Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸. 🕯 Tragic family story Many of Mila’s … Read more

American Jewish volunteer in shock: on the front lines in Ukraine – solidarity and support for Jews, in New York – hatred and anti-Israel hysteria. NY Post report

American Jewish drone operator Sam Nahins, who volunteered in Ukraine, told the NY Post why he felt safer on the front lines than among antisemitic slogans in New York. The article features his perspective on Ukrainian-American brotherhood and the unique role of Help is on WayUA. New York Post: An American Jew Found Respect in … Read more