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  • From left: Roman Abramovich, Moshe Kantor, Mikhail Fridman, and Petr Aven
    From left: Roman Abramovich, Moshe Kantor, Mikhail Fridman, and Petr Aven
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    The Fate of Putin’s Jewish Oligarchs

    Their extreme wealth and generous giving to Jewish causes speak to a precarious balancing act that the war in Ukraine may have permanently undone

    byArmin Rosen
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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    The Jewish Comedian Who Went From Playing the President on Ukrainian TV to Running for President of Ukraine

    In Ukraine, a simulacrum of reality TV-show politics that put Donald Trump’s version to shame

    byVladislav Davidzon
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    Spurned Ukrainian Oligarch Heads to America

    Igor Kolomoisky gets longstanding U.S. visa ban overturned

    byVladislav Davidzon
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    Ukrainian Jewish Oligarch Steps Aside, For Now

    Igor Kolomoisky resigns governorship following weeklong confrontation

    byVladislav Davidzon
  • Leonard Cohen. (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/GettyImages)
    Leonard Cohen. (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/GettyImages)
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    A Very Broken Hallelujah

    Moscow produces most insufferable cover yet of Leonard Cohen’s classic

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a news conference at his country residence of Novo-Ogaryova, outside Moscow, on March 4, 2014. (ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images)
    Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a news conference at his country residence of Novo-Ogaryova, outside Moscow, on March 4, 2014. (ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Putin Defends Ukraine’s Jews, Slams Ukraine’s Jewish Oligarchs

    Cites Ukraine’s appointment of oligarchs as governors as reason for unrest

    byVladislav Davidzon
  • Victor Pinchuk.(Courtesy of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation)
    Victor Pinchuk.(Courtesy of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation)
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    As Pro-European Protests Seize Ukraine, Jewish Oligarch Victor Pinchuk Is a Bridge to the West

    The steel magnate—son-in-law of the former president and once a symbol of post-Soviet nepotism—now advocates for the rule of law

    byMaria Danilova
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