Theia Chatelle
By Theia Chatelle
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Fast Forward In the depths of Tel Aviv’s bus station, a fragile refuge for those with nowhere else to go during war
Israel is increasingly reliant on foreign workers, hundreds of whom moved into the maligned building during the Iran war
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Fast Forward After 4 years of war, Ukraine’s Jews adapt to a life of sirens, shortages and uncertainty
In Kyiv, Jewish children gather in bomb shelters to light Shabbat candles.
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Fast Forward Annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage in Ukraine is clouded by arrests of yeshiva students in Israel
The city of Uman is home to the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav
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Fast Forward In Damascus’ former Jewish quarter, optimism about the Syrian Jewish future is hard to muster
The fall of the Assad regime has some Jews who left eyeing at least a partial return
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