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    Ukraine War Sparks Jewish Identity Resurgence & Leader Training

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    What it is

    The tumultuous war in Ukraine has unexpectedly catalyzed a notable resurgence of Jewish identity and prompted an innovative training initiative aimed at grooming the next generation of Jewish leaders. Ravaged by the conflict, numerous significant figures in Jewish communities have departed, impelling a quest for fresh leadership to sustain and nurture these communities.

    Why it matters

    This grassroots resurgence is crucial as it addresses the void left by departing leaders, ensuring the enduring vitality of Jewish life in Ukraine. The leadership program, helmed by the JRNU in collaboration with Israel’s Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Ministry, exemplifies Israel’s commitment to global Jewry and bolsters the fabric of Jewish communities even in challenging times.

    Driving the resurgence

    “Since the beginning of the war, we witnessed an increased awakening of Jews throughout Ukraine,” noted Rebbetzin Chani Axelrod, Chabad emissary in Cherkasy. The instability prompted even those less connected to their Jewish roots to seek spiritual and material support in synagogues, revealing the essential need for well-prepared reinforcing leaders.

    Meeting the challenge

    As many key figures left, Rebbezin Axelrod pointed out the strenuous effort required to find and train new individuals to fill vital roles. The successful collaborative approach leveraged a seminar to equip potential leaders with the necessary skills—a dynamic response to an unforeseen crisis.

    The solution: training new leaders

    The Chabad Jewish network JRNU, backed by Israel’s support, initiated a crucial seminar aimed at enlisting and elaborately training new community leaders. “Community leadership must bear the burden of daily leadership,” emphasized Avi Cohen-Scali, CEO of the Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Ministry. Emerging leaders engaged in comprehensive sessions including distance learning and technological skill development to adeptly manage the communities.

    Ongoing commitment to Jewish communities

    An exceptional uptake with 125 participants has highlighted the program’s indispensable value. “This is a must-attend program for any thriving community,” remarked Rebbetzin Kaminetzky, corroborating the pressing need and potential of the initiative.

    “Throughout the past two difficult years in Ukraine,” concluded Minister Amichai Chikli, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, “we recognized the rabbis’ unwavering dedication to the Jewish communities. This new program imparts real, practical tools to these leaders for upholding and furthering Jewish life amid adversity.”

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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