On International Jewish Book Day, December 29, we remember the “Kiev Letter” of the 10th century, confirming the ancient ties between Ukraine and the Jewish people

International Jewish Book Day is celebrated annually on December 29 (International Jewish Book Day). This holiday symbolizes the rich literature and cultural heritage of the Jewish people, reflecting their influence on world culture. However, behind the celebration lie deep historical ties that unite Israel, Ukraine and the Jewish community. One of the brightest pages of … Read more

Three years of SHO? in Tel Aviv: Ukrainian restaurant celebrates Birthday with Diadele and Friends and DJ Samso – July 3, 2026

In the center of Tel Aviv, an evening is being prepared that will become not just a restaurant event for many guests, but a meeting with the atmosphere of a Ukrainian home, music, and celebration. On July 3, 2026, the restaurant SHO? — Ukrainian Traditional Food celebrates 3 years of operation. The celebration will take … Read more

USA no longer puts Israel above all? Politico described a new crisis in the relations between Trump and Netanyahu

A new formula is emerging in US-Israel relations, which until recently seemed almost impossible for the right-wing Israeli camp: even under Donald Trump, Israel is no longer guaranteed to remain an ‘exception’ in American foreign policy. This is the conclusion drawn from a Politico article published on June 27, 2026, under the headline “Israel’s Vance … Read more

Tigran and Nikita from Berdyansk: three years after the murder of teenagers by Russia who said ‘Glory to Ukraine’

June 24, 2026 marked three years since the death of Tigran Ohannisyan and Nikita Khanghanov — two 16-year-old Ukrainian teenagers from temporarily occupied Berdyansk. Their names have become a symbol not only of resistance to occupation but also of how the Russian war system works against children: first pressure, then abductions and interrogations, then charges … Read more

“Where the Home Is”: An exhibition by Israeli artist Zoya Sever opened in Kyiv at the Taras Shevchenko National Museum

Israel in Kyiv: Zoia Sever’s exhibition “There, Where Home Is” (translated from Ukrainian – “There, Where Home Is”) became a conversation about memory, freedom, and the right to a peaceful sky. From June 27 to July 16, 2026, the new exhibition project can be seen at the National Museum of Taras Shevchenko at the address: … Read more

The world is closer to nuclear catastrophe than ever: why Carlo Rovelli’s warning is important to hear in Israel as well

The world has approached a dangerous line where talk of nuclear catastrophe no longer seems like an abstract scenario from the last century. Renowned Italian theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli in his book “85 Seconds to Midnight” warns: the current level of nuclear threat may be the highest in human history. Rovelli is known not only … Read more

New York primaries showed a worrying signal for Israel

On June 23, 2026, the Democratic primaries concluded in New York, and their outcome proved more significant than the usual intra-party struggle. This is no longer just a story about local districts, New York activists, and the fight for seats in the U.S. Congress. For Israel, these elections signaled how quickly attitudes toward the Jewish … Read more

Russian propaganda urged to learn from Iran amid fuel problems in the Russian Federation

The Russian propaganda TV channel ‘Tsargrad’, amid fuel problems in the Russian Federation, called for learning from Iran how to provide the population with gasoline even during wartime. At first glance, the thesis seems simple: fuel prices are rising in Russia, reports of ‘dry’ gas stations and sales restrictions are appearing, while in Iran gasoline … Read more

Screening of ‘The Price of Truth’ in Tel Aviv: the memory of the Holodomor that cannot be silenced

In Tel Aviv, a screening of the film “Ціна правди” / Mr. Jones took place — a historical drama by director Agnieszka Holland about the Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, one of the first Western reporters who in 1933 tried to tell the world the truth about the Holodomor in Ukraine. The screening was organized by … Read more

On December 11, Ukraine celebrates the Day of Remembrance of Crimean Crimeans and Jews of Crimea – victims of Nazism.

In 1939, according to the census, 65,452 Jews lived in Crimea, of which more than 7 thousand were Crimeans. According to historical estimates, about 40 thousand Jews and Crimeans became victims of the Nazis in Crimea. After the Nazis were expelled from Crimea, only 499 Jews and Crimeans who lived here before the war remained … Read more