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Jewish funders must refocus on Ukraine before it’s too late

In the early hours of July 16, I began to receive a flurry of WhatsApp messages from my friend and colleague, Vlada Nedak, a leading Jewish Ukrainian figure based in the southern industrial city of Kryvyi Rih. More than 30 Russian drones had just attacked civilian targets within striking distance of her home, trapping her and her daughter and prompting her to reach out with an urgent late-night request: Promise if I die you and your people will …
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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