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In Hungary: Doing Whatever We Can to Help the Ukrainian Refugees



Batsheva Oberlander is the senior Shlucha, Chabad emissary, in Budapest, Hungary.
Chana Weisberg is host of the Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories podcast and curator of advanced learning experiences on Chabad.org. She lectures internationally on issues relating to women, relationships, meaning, self-esteem and the Jewish soul. She is the author of six books. Her latest book, Shabbat Delights, is a two-volume series on the weekly Torah portion.
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Shauneil Scott Cleveland, OH March 27, 2022

Thank you for your interview. I am grateful to hear news directly from the community. G-d bless you. Thanks for giving us a chance to support Ukraine. Reply

Chana Zahav Jerusalem March 24, 2022

Just wondering if there is a way to host Jewish ukranian refugees for shabbos meals/pesach seder in Jerusalem? I wish I spoke russian or ukranian but seeing that this one lady speaks hebrew I feel like there should be an initiative to set people up with meals here. Is there anybody I can be connected to? Thanks! Reply

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