ZFU abolishes Honorary President position

On May 25, 2025, the Board of the Zionist Federation of Ukraine (ZFU) decided to abolish the position of Honorary President of the organization.
“Three Conversations on War, Regression, and the End of History”

In spring 2025, on the platform of the Diye-Slovo studio, Viacheslav Likhachov delivered an original lecture course titled “Three Conversations on War, Regression, and the End of History.” A total of more than 115 participants registered for the three lectures that made up the course. Recordings are available at the links below.
What made Jew-Fest in Kamianets-Podilskyi memorable for its participants

A two-day Jew-Fest – Jewish knowledge festival 2025 took place in Kamianets-Podilskyi in the Khmelnytskyi region. What impressions did the participants take away from the event?
Jewish Knowledge Festival was held with support of ZFU

From April 21 to 22, the Jewish Knowledge Festival took place in Kamianets-Podilskyi in the Khmelnytskyi region
The fourth stage of the project “Psychology of Trauma – Israeli Experience” has concluded

This time, over 60 Ukrainian practicing psychologists, divided into two groups, completed a 32-hour training course led by Israeli experts.
Preparations for the election of delegates to the 39th World Zionist Congress are ongoing

For over a year, consultations have been taking place to determine who will represent Ukraine at the 39th World Zionist Congress, scheduled for October 2025.
“History of Israel’s Wars” (2022)

Part 1 – The Six-Day War. Part 2 – The Yom Kippur War.
“Bobe Mayse” – “Grandmother’s Tales” (2022)

This project was a Yiddish conversation club based on the methodology of the Hebrew-speaking club “A pohovoryty!” (“Let’s Talk!”).
Conversational Hebrew Club “Let’s Talk!” (2016–2022)

The Conversational Hebrew Club program “Let’s Talk?” has been operating since 2016.
“The Open Book of Jewish History” (2021)

Throughout 2021, the Zionist Federation of Ukraine (ZFU), in cooperation with the “Diye-Slovo” Studio, carried out the project “The Open Book of Jewish History,” which included a series of online lectures and seminars.