Rabbi: Those opposed to menorahs in central Kyiv are serving Russia
Klitschko after lighting the Hanukkah menorah on Maidan. Photo: Klitschko's website
Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman told "1+1" in Russian that those who oppose the installation of Jewish menorahs in Ukraine’s major cities are acting in Russia’s interests.
Azman’s remarks were a response to a controversial post by Katya Chilly, who argued that Ukraine’s capital should feature Christmas symbols instead of those of "foreign peoples."
The rabbi stated that anti-Hanukkah menorah protests occur annually in Ukraine, adding that "then (Russians – Ed.) showcase this worldwide, portraying Ukraine as antisemitic."
He emphasized that the participation of Ukraine’s political and military leadership in menorah-lighting ceremonies creates a positive image of the country globally.
"Russia claims Ukraine is an antisemitic country, but in reality, army generals and leaders here light menorahs," said Azman.
"Lighting menorahs in the city center is especially important now, during wartime. It greatly benefits the country’s image," the rabbi assured.
Earlier, it was reported that the Israeli Embassy in Kyiv had called on Ukraine to address antisemitism on social media.
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