The city of Lviv played host to a three-day festival of Jewish learning and culture at the weekend
By Simon Rocker
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By Jamie Shapiro
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By Katie Grant
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By Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
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By Felicity Spector
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By Maurice Helfgott
Backed by the UK community and in coordination with Israeli authorities, World Jewish Relief provides vital humanitarian assistance to both sides of the conflict
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