Brooklyn's Muslim and Jewish communities have come together to provide humanitarian aid for Ukraine. Mohammad Razvi is a leader in Brooklyn's diverse Muslim and Arab community. He's been working to help Ukrainians since the beginning of the Russian invasion. "It was devastating to see such human life loss because of one man's ambitions for power," Razvi says. Desperate to help, Razvi called a friend from the World Diasporas Association who put him in touch with Mitya Bykov, chairman of the Holocaust Remembrance Association and a Holocaust survivor himself. "Bogdanovka is where 54,600 people were killed in less than 45 days....