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Kyiv Jewish Community Launches Aid Center Amid Deadly Bombardment
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 3 hours ago
What happened
Following deadly missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, the city's Jewish community, led by Chief Rabbi Yonatan Markovitz, has set up an aid center distributing essential supplies to affected residents amid ongoing rescue operations.
- 01Kyiv faces deadly missile and drone attacks causing civilian casualties and destruction.
- 02City authorities declared an official day of mourning due to the scale of damage.
- 03Kyiv's Jewish community established a humanitarian aid center led by Chief Rabbi Yonatan Markovitz.
- 04Volunteers distribute food, water, medicine, and essential supplies to displaced residents.
- 05Rabbi Markovitz personally visits affected families, providing direct support and hope.
- 06The aid effort counters social media propaganda and demonstrates community solidarity during the crisis.
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