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«Aviv» Jewish Newspaper

The first issue of the Aviv monthly came to light in March 1992. The main themes that the newspaper covers are:

  • Jewish Community Life in Belarus
  • Jewish traditions and history
  • Jewish Heroism during the WWII
  • Holocaust
  • Work Against Anti–Semitism
  • Jerusalem Today
  • Jewish Famous People

Traditionally Aviv works in co–operation with talented and famous authors.


The editorial office works closely with the Union of Belarusian Jewish Organizations and communities and the AJJDC Representation Office in Belarus, Sochnut and Israeli culture and information center.


Editor–In–Chief: Boris Gersten

Deputy Editor–In–Chief: Victor Lyaskovski.

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Alevtina Babyna became Hesed client in 1998 when the recrudescence of polyarthritis in lower limbs put her on crutches. The pain was insufferable, so was the feeling of helplessness and irrelevance against her long previous life full of physical endurance.

At 73, he still is what his father had been all his life: dedicated communist and convinced internationalist. Named after Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx’s pal and accomplice in their abortive attempts to overthrow the reign of misappropriated surplus value, he still mourns the USSR and blames those who emigrate for a better living in Israel, in the USA or, even worse, in Germany.

Tanya suffers from phenylketonuria also known as Filling's disease. It affects the brain, causing convulsions, hyperactivity, self–traumatic behavior and mental disorders.

The world is beautiful: it sings and laughs, and cries, and whispers. Just listen up!

Jewish Community's Assistance Turns Fear Into Hope

Stop Disease! Give a Chance for Normal Life to The One Who Is Yet To Discover the Beauty Of the World!

WJR brings hope for life

Jewish Healthcare International: There Are No Limits Or Borders To Save Someone's Life

81-year-old Nina:"I would not survive without Hesed"

JFOS Success Story

She survived the hell of the Minsk Ghetto, Gestapo, Auschwitz, Maidanek, Ravensbrook, and Noistadt

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