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The Jewish Community of Dnipro invites Jewish children aged 4 to 17 to celebrate Shavuot — the Day of the Giving of the Torah! On this day, it is especially important to hear the “Decalogue” — the great Ten Commandments must be heard by everyone, young and old! After the reading of the Ten Commandments, The Jewish Community Invites Children to a Special Shavuot Program!

At a recent session of the “Bnot Melech” club for middle-school girls studying at “Chaya Mushka”, the leading educational institution of the Dnipro Jewish Community, the discussion focused on the month of Iyar, the principle of Bitachon baHashem, and the concept of Yagati u-Matzati. During the meeting, educator Daniela Listengurt spoke about the sources that At “Bnot Melech”, the Girls Studied the Meaning of “Bitachon baHashem”

The Jewish community of Dnipro carried out a large-scale campaign ahead of the holiday of Shavuot. More than two thousand community members received gifts provided by the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine. The community extends its heartfelt thanks to the FJCU and personally to the Chairman of the Federation Council, Rabbi Meir Tzvi Stambler. The Jewish Community of Dnipro Welcomed Shavuot with Gifts from the FJCU

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As is well known, on the holiday of Shavuot (this year celebrated on June 2 and 3), when the Jewish people mark the anniversary of the giving of the Torah by G-d on Mount Sinai, it is customary to eat dairy dishes. This tradition has many different explanations. The most widespread explanation is that before Preparing for Shavuot: Dairy Food as Tradition and Delight

Shmuel Milman, a congregant of the Khmelnytskyi synagogue, deeply wished to pray properly. However, this was challenging for him: the old siddurim of various editions placed the texts on different pages, some prayers were incomplete, and often only referenced, requiring constant page-turning to find the right section. Shmuel was anxious that he might make a “1,000 Sacred Jewish Books for the Communities of Ukraine” – A Program by Yuri Nikitenko and the Jewish Community of Dnipro

Fourteen-year-old Gabriel Opalikhin was forced to flee from the city of Pokrov, and in Dnipro, he was warmly welcomed and cared for by the local Jewish Community. With great enthusiasm, he became involved in community life: he had a brit milah, enrolled in a yeshiva, but above all, like many other boys, he dreamed of “Avot uBanim” — Not Only for Fathers and Sons, but Also for Those Whom the Community Has Embraced Like Sons

The holiday of the Giving of the Torah — Shavuot — begins in the evening of June 1, at sunset. The most important thing is to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments. Hearing the reading of the Ten Commandments is the central, primary mitzvah of the holiday, and its fulfillment is incumbent upon every Preparing for Shavuot: More Information for the Curious

A series of events dedicated to barrier-free accessibility and inclusion took place at the leading educational institution of Dnipro’s Jewish Community — Jewish Lyceum No. 144 named after Levi Yitzchak Schneerson. The initiative, titled “Barrier-Free Week”, was carried out under several powerful mottos: “Let there be barrier-free access: together we create a world of equal Barrier-Free Week Held at the Jewish Lyceum of Dnipro

As part of the “Menorah Community” youth project of the Dnipro Jewish community, which is actively led by the Zislin family, another meaningful men’s learning session was held. The class focused on the weekly Torah portion and, as always, helped young participants gain a fresh perspective on the realities of modern life. The session was “Menorah Community”: A Lesson on Personal Growth Through the Lens of Torah

The Jewish community of Dnipro holds a deep and heartfelt memory of Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, whose soul ascended from this world one year ago. He was a remarkable Jewish leader, a spiritual mentor to thousands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s emissaries across the globe, and a key figure behind the vast international network of Jewish centers. Remembering Our Dear Friend: The First Yahrtzeit of Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Kotlarsky

In this inspiring conversation, Gennady Bogolyubov reflects on the soul and destiny, on human inner strength, and our ability to choose our path.Can we influence our own reality? Why do some desires lead to growth while others drain us? What’s more important — meditation or prayer? And how do we preserve inner light when everything A New Long-Awaited Interview with Gennady Bogolyubov on the Popular YouTube Channel “Menorah”

The “Chaya Mushka” Girls’ School—Dnipro Jewish community’s leading educational institution for girls—hosted its long-awaited Student-Led Day, during which all positions, from secretary to principal, including teachers and educators, were taken over by the students themselves. The preparation was taken very seriously. Many students competed for the top administrative roles—principal and two deputies—so it was decided Student-Led Day at the “Chaya Mushka” School

On Friday, on the eve of the holy Shabbat, the “Beit Tzindlicht” Children’s Educational Center—the main preschool institution of the Jewish community of Dnipro—hosted its weekly yet always uniquely touching event: the children’s Kabbalat Shabbat. During this special time, the youngest members of the community, filled with excited anticipation, reenacted all the essential elements of A Magical Kabbalat Shabbat at the “Beit Tzindlicht” Kindergarten