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The final session of the “Gan Levi Yitzchak” summer retreat is currently underway. This special retreat is organized by the Jewish Community of Dnipro at the luxurious and comfortable Kohavi Forest Club, located in a picturesque and ecologically clean area on the banks of the Samara River. It is designed for the families of the Final Third Session of the “Gan Levi Yitzchak” Retreat: Joy and Inspiration

The new weekly Chitas edition for July 20–26 is now available in the “Chitas” section of our website. “Chitat” in PDF format for direct viewing or downloading Matot-Masei Please note!Our site only hosts the files sent to it, and prepares issues of “Chitat” as its own project – STL (“Shiurey Tora Lyubavych Foundation”), thanks to New Chitat Edition on Our Website! Parshat Matot-Masei

The Central Synagogue “Golden Rose” announces the prayer times for the period from July 20 to 26. All prayers will take place in the main prayer hall. Synagogue address: 4 Sholom Aleichem Street. SundayShacharit – 07:00Shacharit – 10:00Mincha – 13:30Mincha – 20:15Maariv – 21:10 Monday–ThursdayShacharit – 07:00 Shacharit – 08:30Shacharit – 10:00Mincha – 13:30Mincha – Prayer Schedule for July 20 -26

The second session of the summer retreat at “Gan Levi Yitzchak”, organized by the Jewish Community of Dnipro, has come to a close. The retreat was held at the luxurious and comfortable Kohavi Forest Club, nestled in a scenic and eco-friendly spot on the banks of the Samara River. It welcomed the families of the Conclusion of the Second Session at the “Gan Levi Yitzchak” Retreat

STL is organizing a summer camp for kids aged 8–16 from Ukraine, Europe, and Israel — and there are still a few spots available for girls, and just 1–2 left for boys! The camp offers separate accommodations and programs for boys and girls. Don’t miss this opportunity! When: August 24 – September 5 (dates include Don’t Miss Out – Only a Few Spots Left in the Summer Camp!

We are pleased to announce that the ‘Kosher Dnipro’ app is now available for download! Our goal is to make the process of checking the kosher status of products in Ukrainian supermarkets simple and accessible. The app allows users to quickly obtain information about a product’s kosher status. At this initial stage, you can: scan The Kashrut Department of Dnipro Jewish Community Launches the “Kosher Dnipro” App

During the second session of the “Gan Levi Yitzchak” summer retreat—organized by the Jewish Community of Dnipro for the families of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s shluchim and other observant families at the elegant Kohavi Forest Club—a memorable visit took place. Participants warmly welcomed a long‑time friend of the community, David (Serhii Oleksandrovych) Reznik, the mayor of A Special Guest at the “Gan Levi Yitzchak” Summer Retreat

At the “Beit Baruch” Senior Residence of the Jewish Community of Dnipro, care extends far beyond comfortable living conditions. The staff is equally committed to enriching the residents’ cultural and spiritual lives and safeguarding their physical well-being — a particularly vital aspect in old age. Olha Mykolaivna Moshenets, an experienced rehabilitation specialist, regularly conducts therapeutic An Experienced Rehabilitation Specialist Leads Therapeutic Exercise Classes at “Beit Baruch”

The Jewish Community of Dnipro and our website warmly congratulate Arkady Arturovich Frankenberg on his birthday — the longtime chief physician of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Dermatology and Venereology Dispensary, a renowned medical expert, a respected leader in the healthcare field, and a valued member of our community. For over 20 years, Arkady Arturovich led one Happy Birthday, Arkady Frankenberg!

Our site continues to publish the weekly magazine “Life according to Torah” for the “Bnei Noah” communities in Ukraine, which is published by the Jewish community of Dnipro by analogy with the popular collection Сhitat. Today, we present the 40th issue, dedicated to the weekly Torah portion Matot-Masei (July 20–26). Matot-Masei Our site hosts a Weekly bulletin “Life by the Torah” for Bnei Noah communities in Ukraine — Parsha Matot-Masei

A powerful new video has been released on the Menorah YouTube channel, where Chief Rabbi of Dnipro, Shmuel Kaminezki, offers profound reflections on this week’s Torah portion, Pinchas, and explores an emotional and deeply human theme — tears, pain, guilt, and the path to healing. Why do we cry? Is it loss, remorse, powerlessness, or New Episode on the “Menorah” Channel: “Can Tears Be More Dangerous Than Actions?”

The middle of summer at the Jewish Student Cultural Center “Hillel” was marked by a special event — the first brunch held as part of the new educational initiative “Jewish Dnipro: Memory, Identity, Community,” supported by Joint Ukraine. Alona Kolpina, director of Hillel Dnipro, shares:“On the cozy veranda of Hummus Bar, guests were greeted with Dnipro Hosts First Brunch of Hillel’s New Project

The Jewish Community of Dnipro and our website warmly congratulate Vladyslav Shtipelman — one of the brightest representatives of the new generation of Jewish activists, a devoted friend of the community, a generous supporter, and a passionate advocate for Jewish revival. Mr. Vladyslav celebrated his birthday yesterday, on July 15. The Jewish Community of Dnipro Happy Birthday, Vladyslav Shtipelman!

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A series of commemorative events took place across Jewish institutions in Dnipro to mark the 133rd anniversary of the birth of Bruno Schulz — an outstanding Jewish cultural figure, one of the founders of modern European literature, and a native of Drohobych, Ukraine. A special program was organized by the “Museum of the History of Dnipro Marks the 133rd Anniversary of Bruno Schulz’s Birth

We are living in a special time. The three weeks between the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av — known as Bein ha-Metzarim — are not just a period on the calendar. They are a time for deep inner reflection on loss, and at the same time, a journey toward healing. These are “Bein ha-Metzarim” — a Talk by the Lubavitcher Rebbe That Leads from Mourning to Hope