43 million
country population 
~200,000
Jewish population 
1920
JDC entry date 

Care for the Vulnerable

Care for vulnerable and elderly Jews is a cornerstone of JDC’s work in Ukraine. Through its nationwide network of 18 JDC-supported Hesed social welfare centers, JDC provides life-saving assistance, like food, medicine, and homecare to approximately 31,600 Jewish elderly in Ukraine (including 6,700 Holocaust survivors whose care is supported by Claims Conference funding), as well as access to Jewish community life. JDC also cares for approximately 4,100 Jewish children at-risk and their families in Ukraine through the Children’s Initiative, which provides programs for children with disabilities, connection to Jewish communal life, and holistic assistance to struggling families.

 

Starting with the COVID-19 pandemic, and throughout the ongoing Ukraine crisis, already vulnerable, elderly Jews have been increasingly isolated and cut off from their communities. That’s why JDC launched JOINTECH — an initiative that, among other things, distributes specially designed smartphones to the former Soviet Union (FSU)’s most vulnerable elderly Jews. These devices enable them to connect with family, friends, and their larger Jewish community, especially when inperson gatherings are not possible. JOINTECH in the FSU is powered by funding from the Claims Conference, JDC Board Member Marshall Weinberg, the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, and UJAFederation of New York.

Our Work in Action

“I Can’t Feel Safe Anywhere”: Alona’s Story

“Just Like Everyone Else”: Marina and Bogdan’s Story

“Broken and Revived At the Same Time”: An Update from Ukraine

Voices from Jewish Ukraine

JDC in Ukraine: Images Across Time

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Children line up for examinations at a JDC-supported clinic.

Kremenchug, Ukraine. 1921

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Three Agro-Joint farmers with tools in hand.

Krivoi Rog District, Ukraine. 1926.

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An elderly JDC client receives medical support from a JDC-supported clinic.

Kyiv, Ukraine, 2002.

Photo: Yuri Kazakov.

A Taste of Jewish Ukraine

Ukraine

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Dessert

Yuri’s Lekach (Honey Cake)

Ukraine

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Dessert

Nelly’s Hamantaschen

Ukraine

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Dessert

Alyona’s Rosh Hashanah Salad

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