Growing up in the bilingual city of Kyiv in the 1990s, I studied the Ukrainian language like a museum object—intensely, but at a distance, never quite feeling all of its textures or bringing it home.
The Russian-speaking community in New York City is terrified by the war in Ukraine. Many of them of them are part of a thriving Jewish community living in the "Little Odessa" neighborhood in Brooklyn.
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