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    The Odessa Review on “Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence”

    Posted On: December 13th, 2017
    Posted In: Sponsored Projects, Publications, The Odessa Review

    The newly published volume “Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence”, authored by the historians Paul Robert Magocsi and Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern is a prodigious coffee table book dedicated to exploring the common experiences shared by Ukrainians...

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    Yiddish and Ukrainian at the beginning of the 20th Century

    Posted On: December 13th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media, Language

    You are listening to Hromadske Radio. Today on the program Encounters we are discussing Gennady Estraikh’s book Culture in the Yiddish Language: Ukraine, the First Half of the Twentieth Century. It is presented by Oleksandra...

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    Crossing borders with the Ukrainian writer Andriy Lyubka

    Posted On: December 11th, 2017
    Posted In: Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Publications

    When reading Andriy Lyubka’s writing, one quickly understands that borders weave throughout his works. They are present in his latest best-selling collection of essays Saudade, which takes its name from the Portuguese and means, in...

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    Wolf Moskovich on memory, books and forever-magical Chernivtsi

    Posted On: December 8th, 2017
    Posted In: Sponsored Projects, Publications

    The candles cast images of flickering light against the weathered walls of Lviv’s Italian Garden. Wolf Moskovich, professor emeritus of Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, who was sitting at this open-air gala next to me, suddenly said,...

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    My Sheptytsky

    Posted On: December 7th, 2017
    Posted In: History, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky

    One of the world’s most famous historians of the Holocaust (he himself is a survivor) and the author of “Together and Apart in Brzezany: Poles, Jews and Ukrainians, 1919-1945”, Shimon Redlich remembers the legacy of...

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    UJE concludes its 2017 Ukrainian tour of “Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence”

    Posted On: December 6th, 2017
    Posted In: Sponsored Projects, Publications

    Over the course of 2017, Paul Robert Magocsi, Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto, traveled the breadth of Ukraine to discuss Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence, the award-winning book he...

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    Mariupol: How the Jewish community is living on the front line

    Posted On: December 6th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Diverse Voices

    The largest front-line Jewish community in Ukraine is in Mariupol. Today on the program Encounters Menachem Mendel Cohen, the chief rabbi of Mariupol, talks about the life of the Jewish community and the displaced persons...

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    The Zaporozhian Sich and the Jews: Complicated relationships and unexpected roles

    Posted On: December 5th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Ukrainian- Jewish Relations History, Sponsored Projects, History, Audio/Visual Media

    The historian Volodymyr Liubchenko talks about the difficult relationship between Jews and the Cossack Sich in the eighteenth century, the haidamaka rebels, and myths around this period. Andriy Kobalia:  Good day. This is the program...

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    The dark side of Jewish heritage travel

    Posted On: December 1st, 2017
    Posted In: Literature, Nash Holos, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Let’s take a moment to consider “dark tourism.” The concept is elastic, and quite multi-faceted. And it has a distinguished historic pedigree. Evidently there are assertions that Thomas Cook, yes the Thomas Cook that founded...

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    Tel Aviv participants discuss controversial issues in the historical memory of Jews and Ukrainians

    Posted On: December 1st, 2017
    Posted In: Sponsored Projects, Diverse Voices, Other Programs, Israeli Friends of Ukraine

    These sessions were presented in Russian on 14-16 September 2017 at a seminar in Tel Aviv for Israeli youth entitled “Jews and Ukrainians: Controversial Issues of Historical Memory.” A round table discussion on the possibility...

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      • All-Ukrainian student's drawing competition
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      • Symposia
        • Israel’s Experience of Nation-Building: Lessons for Ukraine
      • Shared Historical Narrative
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        • A Journey through the Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter
      • Outreach
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        • World Jewish Congress
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      • Dukh i Litera Digital Library
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        • eBook: "Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence"
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    Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Timeline wins international recognition while countering Russian propaganda

    Ukrainians and Jews have lived as neighbours for centuries, creating and sharing enduring cultures that continue to inform their identities today. Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE) is proud to present Part 1 of an integrated narrative of these two peoples in the belief that there is much to be gained by viewing their historical experience together, in all its complexity.

    Explore the UJE Timeline

    As Ukraine defends its very existence against Russia, the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Timeline serves to counter the malicious and false narratives about Ukraine and its history. The Timeline demonstrates that Ukraine is home to diverse peoples and, for centuries, one of the world’s oldest and largest Jewish communities.

    Since its launch in September 2022, the UJE Timeline has earned international recognition by winning eight international awards:

    Web Excellence Awards:

    • Excellence — Website Non-profit (2023)

    w3 Awards:

    • Silver — Website Non-profit (2023)
    • Silver — Website Best Structure and Navigation (2023)
    • Silver— Website Best Visual Appeal and Aesthetics (2023)

    Anthem Awards:

    • Bronze — Website Digital and Innovative Experiences (2024)

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    • Gold — Website Non-Profit (2024)
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    • Silver — Website Visual Appeal and Aesthetics (2024).

     

    Encounter: The Ukrainian-Jewish Literary Prize  

    The 'Encounter' prize aims to build on the common experiences of Ukrainians and Jews over the centuries, expressed in literature and nonfiction. The Prize will be awarded annually to the most influential work in literature and nonfiction (in alternate years) that fosters Ukrainian-Jewish understanding, helping solidify Ukraine's place as a multi-ethnic society and giving truth to the motto, "Our stories are incomplete without each other."

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