Under Fire They Came Home: How War Is Drawing Ukraine’s Jews Back to Jewish Life
Suddenly, these Jews realize that no one else cares about them except the Jewish community.

Suddenly, these Jews realize that no one else cares about them except the Jewish community.

Beginning in 1990, Kharkiv became home to a unique OU-funded kiruv initiative that spanned nearly two decades and ultimately shaped the Jewish futures of hundreds of young people.

In this wide-ranging symposium, we asked writers and thinkers to reflect on the religious, cultural and communal shifts they’ve witnessed in over the last four decades.

Though Ariel always had religious residents, they were a small minority. That has changed.