I was given the opportunity to travel to Kharkov, north eastern Ukraine, with the charity World Jewish Relief- in order to document their efforts to regenerate and provide for an emerging Jewish community. When Ukraine left communism behind, people began to search for their roots; numerous elderly Jews remembering traditions that they kept as young children, returning to their heritage through new Jewish community centres, philanthropically funded schools and a full range of communal services and facilities.
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Young girl at a centre for disabled children.
More pictures are available on my website, www.blakeezracole.com and World Jewish Relief can be found at www.wjr.org.uk