Our Dnipro Partnership
This week, I had the profound honor of meeting in person with Zelig Brez, Executive Director of the Jewish Community of Dnipro. Zelig traveled to Boston from Dnipro, marking only the second time since the war began that we’ve had the privilege of seeing each other face to face.
Zelig is more than a colleague—he’s a steadfast partner on the ground. Zelig updated us about the situation in Ukraine and specifically in Dnipro. As we know, the missile attacks have increased. There are more use of drones from the aggressor, children are getting “used” to having classes in bomb shelters, elderly are afraid to leave their homes, and yet Jewish life is thriving. Our work and support to provide heat, food, basic needs and medical care continues to be essential- especially as this aid is decreasing from other sources.
Your support and generosity continues to be crucial in these complex and unsettling times.
Zelig championed our partnership with the Jewish Medical Center, to provide groundbreaking telehealth services for over 200 elderly individuals across 12 communities.
Your support made the telehealth initiative possible,. One elderly woman shared how this service allowed her to manage her health from home when she had nowhere else to turn, saying, “I feel like someone is looking out for me.”
Zelig’s work on the ground is vital, and it’s your generosity that sustains these efforts and changes lives.
As we continue our mission, there is so much more we can achieve together. Your continued support ensures that no one is left behind, even in the most challenging times. Thank you for being the heart of this mission.
If you’d like to help expand our reach, please consider making a gift today. Together, we can create even more stories of hope and resilience. You are needed and you are making an impact!
Middle pic. E.D’s Debbie Kardon & Zelig Brez
Left & Right side pics. delivery of medicine
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Executive Director, Action-PSJ
Chair, Action for Ukraine
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