(Jewish Group) Jewish orphans evacuated from Odessa to Berlin at Ukraine war's start are headed home
A year after Rabbi Mendy Wolff spirited 120 children and staff away from the Mishpacha Orphanage in this war-torn country to the safety of Berlin, he is preparing to bring them home.
Thats not because the war is over far from it. One year after Russian tanks first rolled into Ukraine, fighting grinds on and much of Ukraine has been plunged into austerity conditions.
Instead, the children of Mishpacha are headed back to Odessa because of the high cost of keeping them fed, housed and educated in Germany. Chaya Wolff, Mendys mother and the wife of Odessas chief rabbi, Avraham Wolff, said the price tag was 750,000 euros close to $800,000 a month. Theyll join other Ukrainians who have returned to their homeland as it became clear that the war would not end quickly.
We could have bought seven buildings for the [Jewish] community in Odessa with that money, she said from Odessa, where she stayed along with her husband after the Russian invasion to care for remaining Jews in the city, where the Wolff family operates Chabad of Odessa. But now the money is finished and its time to bring our children home.
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