The leadership of the JCU participated in the forum of the National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry (NCSEJ) in Washington, D.C.
NCSEJ is the leading Jewish non-profit human rights organization in the United States with more than 50 years of history. Founded in 1971 to support Jews of the Soviet Union, today NCSEJ unites about 50 national organizations and more than 300 local Jewish federations of the countries of the former Soviet bloc.
Therefore, as Boris Lozhkin, president of the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine, noted, "the topic of the Russia-Ukraine war is of particular interest to NCSEJ members."
“I thank NCSEJ CEO Mark Levin for the opportunity to speak about the real situation in the Jewish community of Ukraine under conditions of the russian invasion and to call on partners to help Ukrainians until victory and at all costs,” wrote Lozhkin on Facebook.