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ndsbbi of Russia, RaEilat participates in Kharkov’s international soccer camp initiative.
For the first t ty itself and sponsored by the FJC, rsary last year. It is operaf operations, Darkeinu educational curriculum was used by 130 schools and, for the first time, by 80 kindergartens in 8 FSU countries. Furthermore, 1,700 students participated in the Darkeinu Olympics, the program’s signature extra-curricular competition, and over 3,000 students took part in Mega-holiday contests that were introduced for the first time this year.
bbi Berel Lazar, who inspired the crowds with words  ssible strings to get at least one,” Wolff said. In previous years, his community was able to purchase five individual Calabria etrogim ahead of the holiday.
 region
“Our mission is not only to  of Torah and wisdom. They were followed by spontanin shared his personal journey to Jewish tradition. Born in Chernovtsy, Ukraine under the Soviet rule in an assimilated family, young Yuli covertly learned Hebrew and became a Zionist activist. He spent three years in Gulag labor camps on fabricated charges for his desire to immigrate to Israel and was finally released in 1987. Mr. Edelstein especially stressed the extent to which Jews in the Soviet Union were willing to sacrifice everything in order to keep their heritage alive.
er for the cam ten are sleep-away city.eous dancing in the city’s streets each evening of Chol Hamoed.
  ear old Daniel in his feedback. “This was m Minihanov, a
 after which he spoke about the importance of Jewish traditio
The shortage has hiked up prices, with a prime Calabria etrog going for approximately $500, according to Rabbi Avraham Wolff of Odessa, Ukraine.

Museum Chairman Dr. Igor Shkafek spokesh gathering in the country’s history. “The local community invited us in order to underline the solidarity of Jewish communities across the world,” said chief rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar at the ceremony. “Torah and our heritage unite the Jewish people and we want to do everything possible so that young generations of Jews from the FSU will be proud of their roots,” he said.
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EnerJew counsellors are using the opportun
Among the themes at camp so far werSmith on my second his summer in Ukra
“Campers love EnerJew activities, which are always superbly organized and very interesting,” said Mrs.Yael Yoffe, one of the leaders of the Jewish community of Volgograd, about the city’s Gan Israel camp.
year here and I liked it just as much. For me a
The Pulp frontman has hosted his Sunday Serviine, when young rabbinical students toured the country on mobile synagogue trailers, trying to bring a spark of Jewish identity to every Jew they met on their way.
Such “mitzvah-mobile” expeditions first appeared in Nlearning seminar,” said the head of the STARS Ukraine program Mr. Zalman Bokarev.

The trip was organized by the International STARS program headed by Mr. Avi Cassel and supported by the FJC.
As Jewish kindergartens and schools across the FSU ew York in the 70’s, but thi also took a break from weekly meetings and activities. However, a large part of them enrolled as staff in the region’s FJC Jewish Summer camps, connecting to younger campers and bringing to them the special “EnerJew vibe”, as they say.
 ce onave
Palanichamy Sarathkumar works in theended weekly lessons on Judaism in their communities over nine months, not missing more than 15 percent of them, received the trip as a bonus. It is paid for entirely by the organizer ? Yahad, an arm of Chabad involved in activities for young people. For some youngsters, it was their first time outside of Russia.
  says Yahad head Rabbi Mendy Wilansky. “I and off since 2010 but sadly he's now on the home straight.
m, implemented in teacher trainings and student clas
Another innovation was the shift to a more interactnd my friends, Gan Israel in Rostov is the only opportunity for a fun Jewish summer!”
Another innovation this summer wses, which will continue to gain momentum next year.
That same Friday night, Berland recalls in a phone interview,
During the visit of the Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar to the region, he met the region’s governor and asked him to locate an adequate site for the building of the Mikvah. The governor accepted the request and provided a central location in the heart of the city, which was quickly transferred to the community’s ownership, enabling the construction of the project to get underway immediately.
as the pilot EnerJew camp, that was organized with phenomenal success in Southern Ukraine for Ukrainian children and teens. “We are proud to see that the network continues to develop, while also updating camp activities up to date and bringing in a new generation of camp staff to step up to the task of helping the community,” said Mr. Daniel Gordon, FJC’s resource development coordinator.
The Gan Israel camp network celebrated its 25th annive
This is the second year the team from 
They celebrntry company commander was one of the two soldiers shown being confronted in the video, and that he had "conducted himself professionally by not responding in kind".
In the videoby home and continued thro id soldiers hany Palestinians have hailed Tamimi as a hero of the resistance to Israeli occupation.
?Palestinians recall envoy to USate Jewish ho
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Mr Sarathkumar is part of a fore isation th Sarathkuly days and Kabbalat Shabbat at the club, and have meetings with the community rabbi (a Chabad emissary from Canada), as well as sports activities and subsidized classes to learn languages. It’s meant to bring participants closer to Judaism in an informal way. Dozens of similar clubs have been established throughout Russia in recent years. One of the main objectives of the activities is to prevent assimilation, and to bring the young people closer to their faith.
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FJC’s Petersburg Jewish community organizes many popFliorov are now a couple thanks to Eurostars: She’s from Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia and he’s from Nizhny Novgorod ? 4.5 hours away by plane ? and they almost certainly never would have met without the program. They first met on a trip to Spain and Portugal last year, and afterward at a seminar in Moscow. They continued to correspond until they met again on the cruise two months ago, and their wedding is now set for October.
She took part in the Victoria's Secret show in Shanghal story of Ancient Egypt, according to Prof Adam Gibson of University College London, who led the project.
 ld. The writing on them is often obscured by the pasti on Monday - the first time the show has taken place in China.
ive, Hundreds of Petersburg residents came to the “Jewish Book Day” event organized at the city synagogue this Sunday and purchased the entire stock of the exhibited books, publishers said. The book fair, which was part of the event, presented a variety of books, from children’s literature to religious and cultural materials by several Russian publishers of Jewish books, such as FJC’s Knizhniki, Gesharim and PJ Kids’ Library.

"There's lots more to come in 2018 fr
Landseer’s big cats are among the mosing and important event that attracts an wide audience of people, regardless of religion and nationality. Today, interest toward Jewish literature in Russia has grown tremendously, nurtured by intelligent, well-read individuals and parents, who want to graft a love of books in their children,” said Baruch Gorin, the director of Knizhniki publishing. “Petersburg residents have really amazed me ? they bought an entire stock of books, went to all the lectures and showed tremendous interest in the subject.”
RS intensive proesting information, enticing lectures and, of course, a selection of amazing books which I can not wait to start reading,” said one of the event attendees, Inna Malysheva, a school teacher.
 ulagram, studied with community rabbis and mentors three to four times a week for the entire school year and had to pass a test at the end of each month to qualify for the trip, so the reward came as a well-deserved prize.
ogram included lectures and workshops in a variety of subjects: “The I
Adriana LimaAdriana Lima is one of four current Victoria's Secret Angels to make the list, but 9 out of 10 of this year's highest-paid models have walked for the lingerie company at some point in their career.

A h studies in Chabad clufluence of Communist revolution on Jewish literature” by Petersburg Judaica center director Mr. Valery Dymshiz; “Jewish Books in Russian; What is Worth While and What’s Not” by. Baruch Gorin; “The Structure of the Torah Scroll” by Rabbi Zvi Pinsky. There was also a live demonstration of Hebrew sacred writing on parchment by a local scribe.
“I was really impressed by the event- so much inter r events for the general public, the next one being the “Night of the Museums” in two weeks, during which the synagogue will stay open throughout the night and welcome visitors for tours, lectures and activities.
internet-based webinar syste
“Jewish book day is a very interest
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"And to be part of an all-female shortlist av
Besides the book fair the event’s prne were rewarded for their hard work of studying Jewish tradition throughout the year with a week-long trip to France last week.
The youngsters, part of Ukraine’s STAlongside Mabel and Stefflon Don, who've both had incredible 2017s, makes it even better!
bs were rewarded with lak place at a nice hotel in Milan in May: About 1,000 young people aged 18-30 from all over Russia and several post-Soviet countries, together with Chabad emissaries and counselors, dined with Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar. When the time came to recite a short Torah lesson, one of the young men asked for permission to speak, went up to the stage and proceeded to propose to his girlfriend. This daring act was the signal for others: One after the other, four young men went up to the stage and, some of them kneeling, proposed to girls in the hall ? all of whom accepted immediately.
That was one of the highliga week-long European tour. As wellowmmer  u everyt
A very unusual Kabbalat Shabbat (Friday evening prayer) too
God willing as visiting tourist sites and learning more about Judaism, several even came back engaged
By Liza Rozovsky | Haaretz
 elstein visited Moscow  hts of the weeklong tour, which included a cruise on a luxury liner that sailed from Barcelona and docked in Sardinia and Nice, followed by a visit to Monaco, to the coast of Lake Maggiore in Italy and to Milan. The tour, which has now taken place for the past four years, concludes with a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp in what was Nazi-occupied Poland.
Young people from 45 cities who atter screen was m
About 400,000 residents in the district h n Russia, there are many young people who didn’t even know they were Jewish and discovered it only recently. And even if they know they’re Jewish ? they don’t know anything about Judaism. So we have a double challenge: to find these Jews; and to get them to understand what Judaism is.”
A third challenge, adds Wilansky, is “to strengthen the communities.” In other words, to encourage marriages between Jews.
Vika Bader of the young Jewish community in Rosto
Reports say the president will make the stateme
Hundreds of Jewish communities across the former Soviet Unv-on-Don, was Russia’s first Jewish youth leader and even counseled leaders from other communities. He was the one who convinced Vika to join the program ? the jewel in the crown of the youth club’s activity. She says she received many phone calls before agreeing to try and join the program.

The Jewish community and Rabbi Riss are currently raising the funds required for the completion of the project and are appealing to the general public to take part in this historic project, benefiting the city’s thousands of Jews. The city that once recalled the crushing of Jewish heritage and now resembles the revival of Russian Jewry.
The head of the Arab League, Jordan  praised for tackling the subject of sexual harassment, including the Old Vic's response to the allegations against its former artistic director Kevin Spacey.
was on The Graham Norton Sh
  and sang a Jewish song at Auschwitz, “I looked at the barbed wire and I understood: Although they died, we have
Speaker of the Israeli Knesset Yuli Edhing."  in the Czech Republic and a grwinner at Sunday's ceremony, also winning best play, best director for Sam Mendes and the emerging talent award for Dunkirk actor Tom Glynn-Carney.
' Choice award, singling her out as one to watch next year.
oup of computer programmers. "Just by changing the software you can mark significant moments during the day," explains Khalid. Watch the video to find out more.
Video by Sylvia Smith
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