Following Ceasefire, Mass Jewish Wedding Held in Kyiv — Including a 92-Year-Old Couple
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This was one of the most unusual and exciting events seen this year in Kiev: Against the backdrop of the ceasefire that began at the weekend and the relative decrease in tensions in the city, a mass Jewish wedding was held at the Beit Menachem Jewish Community (JCC) in the Ukrainian capital, which was not possible during the war, and in which several couples, from young people just starting out to particularly elderly couples, including 65-year-…
The relative lull in fighting between Russia and Ukraine allowed the Jewish community in Kiev to hold a particularly festive and moving event - young couples got married alongside couples aged 65 and 92. Kiev's Chief Rabbi: "It is precisely out of the complex reality that people choose to continue the chain of generations"
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