The Jerusalem Post

Purim baskets delivered to Jewish Ukrainian soldiers

- • By MICHAEL STARR

Around 1,000 Purim baskets were delivered to Jewish Ukrainian soldiers serving on the frontlines of the war against Russia, the Federation of Jewish Communitie­s in Ukraine (FJCU) said on Thursday.

The mishloah manot (traditiona­l gift baskets, typically full of sweets, that Jews give one another so that all can participat­e in a Purim holiday feast) were delivered to outposts spanning 1,200 kilometers along the frontlines in Donetsk, Luhansk, and Kharkiv.

“In recent months, the bombings of Ukrainian cities have increased, but despite this, we are here for every Jew throughout Ukraine – in an effort to bring them the word... and the joy of Purim together with everyone, wherever they are. We pray that even before Purim, we will be able to celebrate the Purim miracle of our generation – with freedom,” FJCU rabbi Meir Stambler said.

FJCU said that the project to find hundreds of soldiers along the front was difficult enough,

but was complicate­d by restrictio­ns on civilian access to these combat zones.

The gift baskets included hamentashe­n, chocolates, snacks, cookies, locally produced vodka, and the Book of Esther in Ukrainian.

Rabbi Yakov Siniakov, who works with the FJCU and with Jewish soldiers, banded together with eight volunteers to reach all the recipients. In accordance with another Jewish

commandmen­t, they held megillah readings at several points on the front.

FJCU said that it was holding the megillah reading in almost 60 cities and towns in Ukraine. Beyond gifting the soldiers, the organizati­on distribute­d 40,000 additional Purim baskets across 180 Jewish communitie­s.

This is the third Purim that Ukrainian Jews have had to celebrate during the current Russian invasion of Ukraine.

 ?? (Federation of Jewish Communitie­s in Ukraine) ?? VOLUNTEERS LOAD a car with Purim gift baskets Jewish Ukrainians serving on the front lines and other Jews under fire in Ukraine.
(Federation of Jewish Communitie­s in Ukraine) VOLUNTEERS LOAD a car with Purim gift baskets Jewish Ukrainians serving on the front lines and other Jews under fire in Ukraine.

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