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The chief rabbi of Ukraine joined another pro-Ukrainian rally in Israel

31.10.2022, 12:33

A rally in support of Ukraine was held in the Israeli city of Eilat, in which the chief rabbi of Ukraine, Moshe Reuven Azman, took part.

The rabbi wrote about this on his Facebook page.

"We are very grateful to the organizers and participants for their active public position and fighting spirit! In general, the residents of Eilat have done very well because they hold such rallies every week!" The post reads.

Moshe Reuven Azman noted that the Ukrainian diaspora in Israel is getting ever bigger and stronger, and they defend the interests of Ukraine.

"Only together will we win!" Emphasized the chief rabbi of Ukraine.

As RISU previously reported, Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman also initiated an event in support of Ukraine in Jerusalem. On October 28, the rally was attended by people from Ukraine and all CIS countries who came to support Ukraine.

Among the guests of honor who came to express their support for Ukraine were: Chairman of the World Zionist Organization Yaakov Hagoel, Chairman of the Israeli Likud Party Benjamin Netanyahu, Chairman of the Shas Party and Co-Chairman of the Israel-Ukraine Group Commission Michael Malkiel, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem Hassan Fleur. As well as deputies from other parties of the Israeli parliament and ambassadors of various countries.

The guests and speakers expressed their support for Ukraine in its struggle to defend its independence.

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