Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky and the Holocaust: new documents and new interpretations of historical contexts

During the Second World War, Count Andrei Sheptytsky, the metropolitan of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), rescued approximately 100–150 Jews, both adults and children. This well-known fact figures in numerous scholarly and semi-popular books...

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The 'Ten Plagues' Facing Israel if Russia Invades Ukraine

3,000 kilometers separate Jerusalem and Kyiv. And that distance is probably why most Israelis don’t know how much their normal everyday life is already connected to Ukraine, or how much of what they take for granted actually depends on peace and stability in Ukraine.

Those who think a large-scale Russian war against Ukraine cannot affect Israel are very much mistaken. This is why.

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How the Russia–Ukraine crisis is playing out thousands of miles away, in Israel

Born in Ukraine, Anna Zharova moved to Israel 22 years ago. Like many new immigrants, she focused on learning Hebrew, making new friends and integrating into Israeli society — and naturally lost interest in what was happening in her country of birth.

That all changed eight years ago when Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean Peninsula, sparking the most serious East-West crisis since the Cold War.

"When that happened, I said: I can no longer stand on the side," recounts the 41-year-old, "and I have remained active ever since."

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