Kyiv Jewish Community Launches Aid Center Amid Deadly Bombardment
Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is currently enduring a severe escalation in violence, with a deadly wave of missile and drone attacks targeting residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure. These assaults have resulted in dozens of civilian deaths and many injuries, prompting city authorities to declare an official day of mourning. Amid ongoing rescue efforts to find survivors beneath the rubble, the local Jewish community has established a special aid center to support displaced and affected residents.
The humanitarian operation is led by Kyiv's Chief Rabbi and Chabad emissary, Rabbi Yonatan Markovitz, and staffed by dozens of volunteers from the community. They distribute essential supplies such as food, water, medicine, and other vital equipment to those in need. Rabbi Markovitz emphasized the community's commitment to providing immediate assistance and hope during these dark times, stating, "Our role is to be here for anyone who needs help and to offer immediate support in the civilian sphere."
One Kyiv resident, whose home was directly hit, praised the rabbi's hands-on approach, noting that despite social media propaganda against Jews since October 7, Rabbi Markovitz personally visits apartments with volunteers to ask how they can help. This example of solidarity and practical aid stands as a powerful response to the crisis. The Jewish community's efforts aim to bring light and security to families amid the ongoing alarms and destruction in Ukraine's capital.
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