On war anniversary, Israel delivers critical energy aid while standing firmly beside Ukraine’s Jewish communities.
On the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar held a significant phone conversation with Rabbi Mayer Stambler, Chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine.
During the call, Sa’ar confirmed that Israel will dispatch 117 mobile generators to the Kyiv region, reinforcing critical infrastructure amid ongoing energy disruptions. The humanitarian delivery follows a prior discussion between Sa’ar and Andrii Sybiha concerning Ukraine’s urgent energy needs.
⚡ Humanitarian Support in Action
Aid Package Details:
- 117 mobile generators
- Target destination: Kyiv region
- Purpose: Emergency energy resilience
- Coordinated at ministerial level
The move underscores Israel’s commitment to providing practical assistance during wartime hardship, particularly as infrastructure attacks continue to strain Ukraine’s power grid.
🤝 Solidarity With Ukraine’s Jewish Community
Minister Sa’ar also inquired about the condition of Jewish communities across Ukraine and extended heartfelt wishes ahead of Purim — a holiday symbolizing Jewish survival against existential threats.
Rabbi Stambler expressed deep appreciation for Israel’s ongoing support, emphasizing that such gestures provide moral strength to community members enduring prolonged uncertainty and danger.
He also praised Sa’ar’s initiative in establishing the J50 Forum, a global network connecting Jewish community leaders worldwide, describing it as a powerful demonstration of Israel’s investment in diaspora resilience.
“We are going through great hardship here,” Rabbi Stambler shared,
“but my fellow Chabad emissary rabbis and I are determined to remain. This is our mission, at any cost, as outlined for us by the Rebbe of Lubavitch.”
The rabbi noted that the Federation has recently distributed Purim packages throughout Ukraine, including Megillat Esther scrolls translated into Ukrainian, ensuring that Jewish families can celebrate despite the war.
🇮🇱🇺🇦 A Bond Beyond Borders
Even amid missile sirens and energy shortages, Rabbi Stambler conveyed that Ukraine’s Jewish community continues to closely follow developments in Israel, reflecting a deep spiritual and national connection.
The exchange highlights Israel’s dual role: defending its own citizens while actively strengthening Jewish communities worldwide — especially in regions facing war and instability.On the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar held a significant phone conversation with Rabbi Mayer Stambler, Chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine.
During the call, Sa’ar confirmed that Israel will dispatch 117 mobile generators to the Kyiv region, reinforcing critical infrastructure amid ongoing energy disruptions. The humanitarian delivery follows a prior discussion between Sa’ar and Andrii Sybiha concerning Ukraine’s urgent energy needs.
⚡ Humanitarian Support in Action
Aid Package Details:
- 117 mobile generators
- Target destination: Kyiv region
- Purpose: Emergency energy resilience
- Coordinated at ministerial level
The move underscores Israel’s commitment to providing practical assistance during wartime hardship, particularly as infrastructure attacks continue to strain Ukraine’s power grid.
🤝 Solidarity With Ukraine’s Jewish Community
Minister Sa’ar also inquired about the condition of Jewish communities across Ukraine and extended heartfelt wishes ahead of Purim — a holiday symbolizing Jewish survival against existential threats.
Rabbi Stambler expressed deep appreciation for Israel’s ongoing support, emphasizing that such gestures provide moral strength to community members enduring prolonged uncertainty and danger.
He also praised Sa’ar’s initiative in establishing the J50 Forum, a global network connecting Jewish community leaders worldwide, describing it as a powerful demonstration of Israel’s investment in diaspora resilience.
“We are going through great hardship here,” Rabbi Stambler shared,
“but my fellow Chabad emissary rabbis and I are determined to remain. This is our mission, at any cost, as outlined for us by the Rebbe of Lubavitch.”
The rabbi noted that the Federation has recently distributed Purim packages throughout Ukraine, including Megillat Esther scrolls translated into Ukrainian, ensuring that Jewish families can celebrate despite the war.
🇮🇱🇺🇦 A Bond Beyond Borders
Even amid missile sirens and energy shortages, Rabbi Stambler conveyed that Ukraine’s Jewish community continues to closely follow developments in Israel, reflecting a deep spiritual and national connection.
The exchange highlights Israel’s dual role: defending its own citizens while actively strengthening Jewish communities worldwide — especially in regions facing war and instability.
Israel’s message was clear: even in the darkest hours, Jewish communities are not alone.
