Ukraine War: No End in Sight


When war erupted in Ukraine, The Fellowship was there to help. Having been on the ground in the former Soviet Union for decades, we were uniquely prepared to act—delivering basic needs, providing rescue for the hundreds of thousands of fleeing refugees, and facilitating aliyah to the Holy Land.

As the war continues, threatening the hundreds of thousands of Jewish people remaining in Ukraine, we continue to provide food and medication, provide heat and electricity as power grids are attacked, and provide aliyah for refugees seeking safety in Israel. Learn more how you help The Fellowship ensure that Ukraine’s Jews have everything they need during this time of peril.

Large fire with thick smoke rising over Kyiv cityscape during night, buildings illuminated by flames and city lights in the background.
At Least 10 Killed by Strikes in Ukraine
Strikes in Kyiv and the Kharkiv region killed at least 10 and injured 50, including a beneficiary of Fellowship partners.
Aftermath of a rocket strike in Ukraine. Light coming from window.
Ukraine in Crisis
Cities across Ukraine are facing power outages and water supply disruptions after increased attacks.
The hole left the rocket that didn't explode after hitting the synagogue in Kherson.
Synagogue in Ukraine Still Stands After Missile Strike
The missile stuck itself inside the synagogue in Kherson, but it did not explode.
A group of people standing in front of a wall with balloons.
Beloved Teacher Falls in Battle
The Fellowship has received tragic news from our partners at the FJC about the Jewish Community of Zhytomyr, Ukraine.
elderly woman in turquoise blue headscarf - sitting on a couch - holding crutch - Oriental rug on wall - IFCJ logo food box on couch - looking at camera, smiling
Project Spotlight: Helping Those in the FSU
The Fellowship has stood with the Jewish people in the former Soviet Union (FSU) for more than 30 years.
Bishop Paul Lanier sits with elderly woman in white sweater and floral top, holding holds, solemn, somber
Three Years of War in Ukraine
On the three-year anniversary since the war in Ukraine started, we remember all the help and hope you've provided to the Jewish community in Ukraine.
elderly woman standing, red turtleneck - elderly woman sitting, purple cardigan - adult woman crouched down, IFCJ logo sweatshirt - IFCJ logo food box - brown cabinets
'I Thank God for This Help'
Two elderly sisters are grateful for The Fellowship’s deliveries of food and supplies to survive the harsh winter in war-torn Ukraine.
Children at Fellowship-supported Jewish school in Ukraine.
Project Spotlight: Helping War-Torn Ukraine
This Fellowship-supported school is one of the only Jewish schools open and educating children in a war-torn city of Ukraine.
Gidi Shmerling (IFCJ Staff) standing in front of destroyed building in Mykolaiv, from behind, Ukraine flag on flagpole.
Russia Launched 120 Missiles, 90 Drones at Ukraine
The Fellowship is heartbroken to learn that Ukraine has just suffered one of the worst missile and drone attacks since the start of the war—and we are on the ground…
'The Fellowship Is My Lifeline'
Liza relies on The Fellowship to see her through the difficulty of old age and illness.
Family in war-torn Ukraine receives food box from The Fellowship.
You Provide Hope in War-Torn Ukraine
Before the war in Ukraine, Haya and her husband were hardworking people, supporting their four children. Now it's a struggle to survive.
Perlyna School for Autistic Children in Kyiv, Ukraine hit by Russian drone. broken window
Jewish School in Ukraine Survives Attack – With Help From
The Fellowship funds security measures for Jewish schools in Ukraine and throughout the former Soviet Union. Today, we received this report from one