Kyiv honors Jewish Federations of North America for war-relief support

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Kyiv honors Jewish Federations of North America for war-relief support

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Trees have been planted in Ukraine’s capital recognizing both countries and groups that have contributed.

The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) is among groups and countries recognized in Kyiv and honored by the planting of seven Japanese cherry trees in the Ukrainian capital.

The countries include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Lithuania, Israel, Poland and Germany. The trees, planted in Independence Square, have been dubbed an “Avenue of International Aid.”

On the Israel tree, JFNA and the Israel Trauma Coalition are both named with a QR code provided for more information.

JFNA stated: “We remain committed to supporting Ukraine’s people and ensuring that their communities have the backing they need in the face of relentless adversity.”

The charitable umbrella organization has raised $90 million to support Ukraine’s people since Russia invaded its neighbor in February 2022. Funds raised provide for such services as emergency operations, temporary housing, transportation, security and medical relief.


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