(Jewish Group) In an era of war, Ukrainian refugee kids get a summer break thanks to Jewish charity
Before Olga decided to flee Ukraine, she and her 16-year-old daughter sat in the basement of their home while Russian rockets fell around them.
There was no water, no light, she recalled, crying. We needed help in order to leave.
Olga whose last name and city of origin are being withheld out of concern for the safety of relatives still in Ukraine eventually found a way out amid Russian bombardment, first escaping to Moldova and then flying to Israel. While she and he daughter were in transit, she learned that her fathers body had been discovered in his apartment; it was unclear how long he had been dead.
Meanwhile, Olgas husband and adult son had to remain behind due to Ukraines wartime rule barring males age 18-60 from leaving the country in the event theyre needed to defend the home front.
Four months on, Olga is living in Israel with her in-laws, who also escaped the war, and reports that her daughter is in high spirits and has fallen in love with the country.
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