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What happens to Russian identity once the war in Ukraine ends?
The Russian people must transcend centuries of indoctrination and figure out what it means to be no longer an empire.
Religious freedom is under growing threat across the globe and even "disappearing" in many countries, according to a new ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Synagogue in Ukraine’s Kherson hit by missile; rabbi reportedly left moments earlier to affix mezuzah
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wolff vows to 'strengthen the community and rebuild' the shul after sanctuary 'completely destroyed,' ...
Russian attacks overnight and into the early hours of Thursday killed one rescue worker in Ukraine, disrupted train services ...
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Ukraine’s Underground Generation
The plight of Ukraine’s young people is a direct consequence of Russia’s effort to eradicate their national identity. In a ...
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
Ukraine's FM condemns Russian strike on Kyiv synagogue
Russia’s attack on Kyiv overnight damaged a synagogue. Russian terror doesn’t spare anyone, including religious communities,” ...
Entrepreneur and former U.S. Marine Colby Barrett is part of the team behind “A Faith Under Siege,” a film that examines ...
To protect itself, Russia has needed to focus on buffer states to the west like Ukraine, Poland, and the Baltic States for ...
A new report warns that removing the “advancement of religion” from Canada’s list of recognized charitable purposes could ...
The rescue worker was killed and five others were wounded while putting out a fire during a repeat Russian attack in the eastern Kharkiv region.
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Russia’s not-so-secret Orthodox weapon
The Russian Orthodox Church today is a state-controlled institution, a pillar of Vladimir Putin’s ideological architecture.
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