The Israeli Ministry of Diaspora Affairs’ team conducted their first tour of the aid center Chabad’s Jewish Relief Network Ukraine (JRNU), the largest Jewish humanitarian aid organization in Ukraine.
The center provides tons of humanitarian aid, food, and medicine to the country’s Jewish community since the outbreak of war. The dedicated Shluchim have been working tirelessly, ensuring that assistance reaches the Jewish population in need.
During the visit to the vast center in Kyiv, Ministry Director-General Avi Cohen-Scali and his team were accompanied by Chabad’s Rabbi Shlomo Peles, Rabbi Chaim Friedman, Rabbi Simcha Levenhartz, and Rabbi Yehoshua Wishedski of the Vaad Kashrus certification in Ukraine.
They presented Cohen-Scali with data and numbers detailing the impressive scope of the aid operation, which has been ongoing with unwavering dedication since the war’s aftermath.
The Director-General, who has been actively involved in the activities of Chabad in Ukraine, was moved to see the center up close, where aid packages are assembled and then directly dispatched to the emissaries, reaching thousands of Jewish individuals across the country.
In addition to the regular aid shipments throughout the year, the logistics center experiences a significant boost before Jewish holidays and special occasions, supporting not only survival during challenging times of war but also fostering widespread Jewish communal activities, such as shared festive meals.
During the visit, the Ministry team was also briefed on the extensive preparations for the upcoming High Holidays, as well as the anticipated harsh Ukrainian winter.
The visit to the aid center was a highlight of the official delegation’s trip to Ukraine, providing a glimpse into the profound impact of Chabad’s humanitarian efforts, shouldering the responsibility of Jewish life and survival during these challenging days.











