(15 Apr 2022)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vasylkiv - 15 April 2022
1. Various of Rabbi Moshe Azman praying near coffin at funeral
2. Rabbi Moshe Azman speaking; UPSOUND (Russian): "Among tormented and shot people, there is a Jewish one who was killed, not by German Nazis forces, but by Russian troops in the city of Bucha."
3. Mourners at funeral
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Moshe Azman, Rabbi:
"This is the answer (to Russia's claim of de-Nazification in Ukraine). They came to escape (save) this Jewish guy from Nazis. They killed him. They shot him. But not only him."
5. Various of Rabbi speaking at funeral
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Moshe Azman, Rabbi:
"I think that (the) Ukrainian people, not only Ukrainians who are Ukrainian, all Ukrainian nations: Ukrainian, Russian Jewish, and other nations, they would like to, what are they guilty to (of), they want to be free and not to be under slavery under (the) Soviet Union. They don't want (to be) back to (in the) Soviet Union. I was born in (the) Soviet Union, in Russia. I don't want (to be) back there too."
7. Rabbi speaking at funeral
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Moshe Azman, Rabbi:
"I say to them (Jewish at Passover) that we are praying for you. First of all, we try to bring Matzo and Jewish food that are needed to many (of the) hundred (of) thousand (of) people all over Ukraine. I say to them, please, be strong, believe in God and we will see the miracles."
9. Men moving coffin into grave
10. Various of men burying coffin
11. Azman blessing grave
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Kyiv - 15 April 2022
12. Various of Rabbi at synagogue for Passover Seder feast
13. Close-up of Matzo
14. Volunteer Natan Skybalskyi opening a box
15. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Natan Skybalskyi, volunteer:
"I hope it's the first and the last Passover in war time. We are trying to do as much as possible inside the community. There is a lot of stress, because Matzo, juice and wine for Passover couldn't arrive until the last moment. It was a miracle yesterday that everything arrived on the same day. We've been waiting for it for two weeks."
16. Various exteriors of synagogue
STORYLINE:
The final hours before Passover found the chief rabbi for Kyiv and Ukraine at a cemetery.
Before he could mark the Jewish people’s escape from slavery in Egypt thousands of years ago, he was burying a man who was gunned down by a Russian bullet.
Rabbi Moshe Azman doesn’t know how many Jewish people have been killed in Russia’s invasion.
But on Friday, on a rural hillside, he buried one more.
The dead man was from Bucha, the community outside Kyiv whose name is now shadowed by horror.
He last posted on his Facebook page in the earlier days of March.
His body was only recently found after the Russians withdrew.
No family attended his burial and the rabbi didn't know where they were.
"We are praying for you," Azman said after he was asked for his message to the Jewish people in Ukraine who can't mark Passover.
The rabbi said he and his colleagues were working to get the needed Jewish food to celebrate Passover to hundreds of thousands of people throughout Ukraine.
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