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German Foreign Minister Visits Chabad’s “Mishpacha” Orphanage in Odesa

The delegation came to witness the broad humanitarian and community work led by Chabad of Odessa – work that has continued with unwavering dedication throughout the ongoing crisis.
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The German Foreign Minister concluded his visit with an emotional visit to the ‘Family Ukraine’ orphanage in Odessa. Minister Johann Wedpole paid a state visit to the orphanage, accompanied by the German Ambassador to Ukraine Martin Jaeger and the Honorary Consul of Germany in Odessa, Alexander Kipec. The delegation came to get a first-hand impression of the activities at the orphanage, which was granted shelter in Germany at the outbreak of th…

More than three years after German authorities allowed the rescue of Ukrainian orphans under fire, Foreign Minister Johann Wedpole visited them • The children gave him a symbolic gift: a silver embossed German passport, issued during the war • The minister handed out candy to the children and said: "We will continue to do everything we can to ensure a better future for you"

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