One year ago today, Russian troops invaded Ukraine, an act of war that shocked the world. For American Jews, the echoes of history were palpable, and only intensified as we watched the largest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. No one was expecting a Russian invasion of Ukraine, but our journalists were ready. We immediately provided a panoply of stories looking at the war through a Jewish lens, and in the early weeks of the war, both Larry Cohler-Esses and I traveled to the region to witness the refugee crisis firsthand. If you’ve relied on the Forward for coverage of the war you won’t find anywhere else, make a donation of $3 or more to sustain our Ukraine coverage for as long as the war continues. |
When a Russian missile struck near the complex of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the world’s Jews to speak out against Russia’s invasion. “Nazism is born in silence,” he said. “So shout.” In the year since the invasion, the Forward has been shouting. We’ve published vivid first-person accounts from volunteers supporting traumatized refugees, historical looks at the country’s Soviet period, reflections on the bomb that hit Babyn Yar, perspectives on identity shifts for Russian-speaking Jews, and a guide to concrete ways you can help. As the leading voice of American Jewish journalism, our newsroom has remained committed and steadfast to bring you the distinctive Ukraine coverage that matters to our diverse communities. |
We all hope Ukrainians will soon be able to return to peaceful lives in their independent democratic country. However long that takes, the Forward will be there to bring you the news you need. Sincerely, |
Jodi Rudoren Editor-in-Chief The Forward |
Manage my email preferences | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe from donation solicitations Copyright © 2023, The Forward Association, Inc. All rights reserved. The Forward Association, Inc., 125 Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038 |