(Jewish Group) Despite danger and disruption, Ukrainian Jews prepare to celebrate Passover in public
Despite danger and disruption, Ukrainian Jews prepare to celebrate Passover in public seders
Between air-raid sirens in Odessa, Svetlana Niselevitch, an 84-year-old Ukrainian-Jewish Holocaust survivor, has been preparing to join a Passover seder for the first time in her life.
We didnt observe Jewish traditions in my family, Niselevitch, a poet who was born in Kharkiv, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. But she said Russias invasion of Ukraine, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, convinced her that every chance to practice Jewishness is important.
Niselevitch, who will celebrate Passover at an event organized by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, or JDC, is among the thousands of Ukrainian Jews who are preparing to celebrate the Jewish holiday in dozens of group seders both in Ukraine and outside it for Jewish refugees from Russias war.
Emergency curfews, supply-chain interruptions and the dangers of war are complicating Ukrainian Jews efforts to celebrate Passover, the holiday that celebrates Jewish freedom and security.
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