
THE CAMP FOR THE FORCED RESETTLES FROM UKRAINE
Tens of thousands of Jewish families were forced to leave their hometowns. Many houses of the Jews from Mariupol, Kharkiv, Kyiv region and other trouble zones were destroyed.
Supporting them, FJCU in Europe organized camps for the displaced people, where they are provided with everything necessary and the opportunity to live their Jewish life, with the Messengers of the Lubavitcher Rebbe support.
CENTER ON LAKE BALATON, HUNGARY
Tens of thousands of families were forced to leave their hometowns. The homes of people from Mariupol, Kharkiv, Kyiv oblast, and other hotspots were destroyed. Supporting them, the FJCU and together with EMIH and Hungarian government created a refugee shelter in Europe, where people are provided with all necessities and the ability to lead a Jewish life under the guidance of the emissaries of the Rebbe.
The camp is located on the territory of a national Hungarian reserve, on the banks of the magnificent Lake Balaton. Hundreds of families from all over Ukraine have found safety in the camp on Lake Balaton.
The camp's residents are provided with everything they need kosher food, medical services, and the opportunity to celebrate Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
We exert every effort to give people a sense of home far away from home. Since the beginning of the invasion we have accommodated more than 8000 refugees.

8000
REFUGEES
ACCOMMODATED
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15
JEWISH YOUTH CAMPS ORGANIZED
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18
BAR/BAT MITSVAS &
UPSHERNISHES CELEBRATED
WARSAW REFUGEE CENTER
(MARCH-JUNE 2022)
he Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine established a refugee center in Warsaw at the onset of the war. Our goal was to provide support to those fleeing their homes and seeking refuge abroad. We have assisted over 2000 people in starting a new chapter of their lives in countries like Israel, Germany, the USA, and more.
Our team was with them every step of the way, from their evacuation to providing accommodation in our center to helping with the organization of necessary documents.
Additionally, our center provided psychological and medical assistance to ensure the well-being of the people during this difficult time.
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1000
REFUGEES
FOUND THEIR NEW HOMES IN EUROPE, USA AND CANADA
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1200
PEOPLE HAVE MADE ALIYAH
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MORE THAN
2500
PEOPLE ACCEPTED IN THE CENTER
