Israel National News
B”H![]() As of now, of the nearly 3,000,000 who have fled Ukraine, approximately 350,000 have crossed the border into Moldova, including many thousands of Jewish refugees.Chamah is working with volunteers in the Jewish community of Kishinev, Moldova, who meet the exhausted and disoriented refugees at the border and transport them to the refugee center they have set up and provide them with food and lodging after their dangerous journey. But they cannot accommodate them long term, for they must make room for the vast influx of new refugees crossing over every day. |

Chamah is sponsoring buses to transport the refugees to a safe haven in a Jewish Community that is ready to take responsibility for them, temporarily or permanently. The cost of each bus trip is $8,600, and several buses of 54 refugees go out each day.
Many of the Jewish refugees who wish to make Israel their new home arrive at the Chamah Center in Kiryat Malachi, Israel. But they arrive with barely more than the clothing on their backs. Young families with children, lonely old people, often they left all their worldly possessions and friends.

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