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    Serhii Plokhy: “Chernobyl” and “Lost Kingdom”

    Posted On: November 18th, 2019
    Posted In: UJE Initiatives, Book Fairs/Festivals, Literature, Culture, Outreach

    Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE) is a Canadian philanthropic organization that has been working since 2008 to strengthen relations between our two peoples. This year marks the sixth time we are presenting our organization’s initiatives and...

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    Serhii Plokhy: "Yalta and The Last Empire"

    Posted On: November 11th, 2019
    Posted In: UJE Initiatives, Book Fairs/Festivals, Literature, Culture, Outreach

    Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE) is a Canadian philanthropic organization that has been working since 2008 to strengthen relations between our two peoples. This year marks the sixth time we are presenting our organization’s initiatives and...

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    Ivan Franko and his Jews: childhood, student years, politics

    Posted On: October 28th, 2019
    Posted In: Literature, Ukrainian- Jewish Relations History, Sponsored Projects, Culture, History, Other Programs, Istorychna Pravda

    I will try to define Franko’s attitude to Jews, which ranges from sincere Judeophilism to radical Judeophobia. This ambiguity in the interpretation of his views intensified after the fall of the communist regime in Ukraine....

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    A translator reflects on how to return Hebrew writers to Ukraine

    Posted On: October 21st, 2019
    Posted In: UJE Initiatives, Hromadske Radio, Book Fairs/Festivals, Sponsored Projects, Literature, Culture, Audio/Visual Media, Outreach

    The translator Victor Radutzky discusses translations from Hebrew to Ukrainian and the reverse; Amos Oz, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, and Vasyl Stus; and Kyiv and Jerusalem.​ Iryna Slavinska:  Our guest on the program today is an...

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    Just in Case

    Posted On: October 17th, 2019
    Posted In: Literature, Sponsored Projects, Agnon Literary Centre, Culture, Other Programs

    In Buchach, the roosters wake up at four o’clock in the morning. Perhaps the voices of the Buchach roosters have not changed since [Shem’uel Yosef] Agnon lived in the city. And now, during my stay...

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    What is Shevchenko? A curiosity or a manifestation of the viability of the Ukrainian people

    Posted On: October 10th, 2019
    Posted In: Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Istorychna Pravda

    Many among us indeed consider Taras Shevchenko a linguistic curiosity. To them, it appears to be an oddity, a curiosity: the man had an excellent command of Russian and was able to pen his poems...

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    Ochyma Cultury: Ievhen Stankovych and Ihor Shamo

    Posted On: September 18th, 2019
    Posted In: Literature, Culture, Music

    Several weeks ago we posted Marko Robert Stech’s television segment Ochyma Cultury («Очима культури») № 97, dedicated to prominent Lviv artists Roman Selsky and Magrit (Reich) Selska. Dr. Stech, a Canadian literary scholar, cultural historian,...

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    A dialogue between Buchach (Ukraine) and Israel: Maryana Maksymiak

    Posted On: September 9th, 2019
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Agnon Literary Centre, Literature, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Maryana Maksymiak on the Agnon Literary Center in Buchach and Agnon House in Jerusalem. Iryna Slavinska:  Maryna Maksymiak recently returned from a trip to Israel, where the work of the Agnon Center was presented. Many...

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    Tales from the Hutsul region, the meeting place of Oleksa Dovbush and Ba`al Shem Tov

    Posted On: July 10th, 2019
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media, Ethnography

    Our featured guest today is Boris Czerny, who teaches Russian language and culture at the University of Caen Normandy in France. On today’s edition of Encounters, we have an opportunity to get to know a...

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    Radutsky: Oz and Appelfeld, two sons return to Ukraine

    Posted On: June 14th, 2019
    Posted In: Book Fairs/Festivals, UJE Initiatives, Literature, Culture, Outreach

    Aharon Appelfeld and Amos Oz are two Israeli literary giants who died in 2018, nearly a year apart. Although they were writers from Israel, how many people know both were deeply connected to lands that...

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      • All-Ukrainian student's drawing competition
      • Sheptytsky Award
      • Symposia
        • Israel’s Experience of Nation-Building: Lessons for Ukraine
      • Shared Historical Narrative
      • Exhibits
        • A Journey through the Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter
      • Outreach
        • Book Fairs/Festivals
        • Limmud FSU
        • World Jewish Congress
    • Sponsored Projects
      • Dukh i Litera Digital Library
      • Krytyka, "War is…"
      • Publications
        • eBook: "Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence"
      • Audio/Visual Media
        • Hromadske Radio
        • Nash Holos
        • Kontakt TV
        • Finding Babel
      • Other Programs
        • Hadashot
        • Agnon Literary Centre
        • Ukraina Moderna
        • Zahid.net
        • The Odessa Review
        • Israeli Friends of Ukraine
        • Istorychna Pravda
        • Special Projects
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      • Did You Know?
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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)
    • Silver — Website Structure and Navigation (2024)
    • 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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