“From the Shtetl” (2019–2021)

This project was carried out in over 20 small towns across Kyiv and Cherkasy regions in 2019 and 2021, based on the exhibition “The State of Israel – Ukrainian Roots.”
“The History of Antisemitism. The History of the Holocaust” (2021)

A course by Vyacheslav Likhachev and Mykhaylo Tyaglyy titled “The History of Antisemitism. The History of the Holocaust.”
Artem Fedorchuk. “The History of the Jews of Crimea” (2021)

This project consisted of three thematic sessions.
“What Is Zionism and What Are Its Core Principles?” (2021)

A sociological survey.
“Ukraine in the Zionist World” (2021)

The project is a series of online meetings aimed at introducing participants to Jewish history and the history of Zionism.
Volunteer Press Center of TNU (2019–2020)

Since September 2019, a volunteer press center has been operating at the Faculty of Journalism of the Institute of Philology and Journalism at V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. The project brought together 10 first-year journalism students.
Exhibition “The State of Israel: Ukrainian Roots” (2018–2022)

The exhibition consists of 12 panels (2 × 1 meters each), each highlighting a particular aspect of the development of the Jewish state, such as the military, medicine, urban planning, agriculture, energy, and more, through the biographies of individuals born in what is now Ukraine who immigrated to Palestine and, through their dedicated efforts, contributed to the establishment of the State of Israel.
Rina Barbut’s Lectures (2018)

The Zionist Federation of Ukraine (ZFU) and the Conversational Hebrew Club “Let’s Talk!” initiated and, with the support of the World Confederation of United Zionists (CUZ) and JConnect, organized a series of online lectures by Rina Barbut.
Evacuation Assistance from Active War Zones

From February 25 to the end of April 2022, the Zionist Federation of Ukraine, in cooperation with the Vaad of Ukraine, implemented a program to assist refugees from eastern Ukraine.
Project “How the War Began”

The project “How the War Began” consists of a series of candid conversations with residents of Borodianka, Irpin, Hostomel, and other towns, as well as with volunteers, in which they recount how they experienced February 24, 2022.