DJN March 31, 2022

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Jonathan Ornstein in his office.

JCC in Krakow Aids Refugees

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onathan Ornstein, executive director of Krakow’s Jewish Community Center, has spent years working to rebuild Jewish life in a city that was an important Jewish center before the Holocaust. Now he finds himself working tirelessly to assist the wave of Ukrainian refugees. As of mid-March, Poland has welcomed nearly 1.8 million refugees, about 140,000 in Krakow. Neither the U.S.-born Ornstein nor his JCC members expected a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, but once it began, the community sprang into action. The 750-member JCC, which hosts a preschool and programs for Holocaust survivors, was transformed overnight. In weekly email updates to supporters, Ornstein said, “Our JCC team of staff and volunteers is entirely focused on helping those affected by the war, Jews and non-Jews, in Poland and Ukraine. Thanks to the incredible generosity

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of friends and supporters worldwide, we have been able to quickly and effectively take action and help people.” Krakow’s JCC is functioning seven days a week, 14 hours a day as a collection and distribution point for food, medicine, hygienic supplies, toys and clothing. Between 300 and 500 Ukrainians a day come in to take whatever supplies they need. As of March 10, more than 2,000 Ukrainians refugees received supplies there. To increase its capacity, the JCC has hired 11 full-time staff members, including four Ukrainians. “We have teamed with a local partner to design and equip a 2,500-square-foot safe space five minutes from the JCC, for mothers and children,” Ornstein said. “It will provide childcare as well as Polish and English classes for moms who will also have access to psychological assistance and job counseling. “We have formed a coalition with four local NGOs and together are running an information point with Ukrainian

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The entryway to Krakow’s JCC with a sign welcoming Ukrainian refugees.

speakers providing a full array of social services. A few dozen people live in the space at any time, and we are providing meals to them. We are also beginning to provide them with Ukrainian language legal and psychological counseling.” The JCC has also partnered with a local NGO to transport loads of supplies to the border and into Ukraine and then on the return trip bring people out. As of mid-March, more than 3,000 people have escaped Ukraine that way. “Among the many organizations across Poland taking action, the JCC is unique in

that it can access the financial resources of American Jewish communities and institutions,” Ornstein said. “We, as a Jewish institution, are very much guided by the idea of tikkun olam,” Ornstein said, referring to a Jewish concept meaning “repairing the world.” “Poland has been amazing. The turnout in Poland to support Ukraine has been unbelievable,” he said. Donate to the JCC Krakow’s efforts at www.friendsofjcckrakow.org/ukraine. Times of Israel reporter Lazar Berman contributed to this report..


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Obits

18min
pages 104-109

Looking Back

3min
pages 110-112

Don’t Suffer in Silence

1min
page 101

A Post-Pandemic World?

6min
pages 99-100

Community Calendar

7min
pages 97-98

Celebrity News

3min
page 96

Bon Appetit

6min
pages 94-95

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19min
pages 47-59

Keeping it Limber

3min
page 60

A Peek Back in Time

7min
pages 91-93

The Power of Praise

8min
pages 43-44

Celebrate with Sides

9min
pages 38-41

Getting into the Purim Spirit

1min
page 36

A Night Out for a Good Cause

1min
page 37

Friendseder Community Brunch

2min
page 35

Community-Wide Purim Fun

1min
page 32

Houses of Worship Receive Security Grants

2min
page 30

Jews in the Digital Age Jewish TikTok

6min
pages 28-29

Sensational Soiree in the Sunshine State

4min
pages 20-21

Essays and viewpoints

23min
pages 4-11

Israel’s Efforts in Ukraine

3min
pages 26-27

JCC in Krakow Aids Refugees

2min
pages 18-19

It’s Official

2min
page 24

Adat Shalom Synagogue Receives Hoax Bomb Threat

3min
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