Israel and its “Golden Million”
Iryna Slavinska: You are listening to a new episode of the program “Encounters” on Hromadske Radio, with Iryna Slavinska working in the studio. I would like to remind you that the podcast “Encounters” is dedicated...
Iryna Slavinska: You are listening to a new episode of the program “Encounters” on Hromadske Radio, with Iryna Slavinska working in the studio. I would like to remind you that the podcast “Encounters” is dedicated...
A very lively discussion on the once and future role of Jewish museums in Ukraine and their place in the greater European context, as well as how best to honor the Jewish past of Lviv,...
Welcome to Ukrainian Jewish Heritage on Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio. I’m Peter Bejger. He is relentless and outspoken. And he has paid the price. He was arrested twice for his human rights activities and...
On 20 May 2015 Ukraine International Airlines airline starts direct flights between Tel Aviv to Lviv once a week. This can become a historic event for the development of tourism and business ties between Israel...
The contemporary Ukrainian philosopher and director of European Programs of Internews Ukraine Volodymyr Yermolenko talks about a number of important European thinkers of Jewish heritage, their influence on the world of ideas, and Ukrainian roots....
Summarizing the events held by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter in conjunction with the Jerusalem Book Fair in February 2015, Miriam-Feyga Bunimovych talked with Ukrainian writer Irena Karpa and journalist Iryna Slavinska about their experiences and...
Leonid Finberg is the editor-in-chief of the publishing house Dukh i Litera and the director of the Judaica Center at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. For the project “Encounters” we talk about the architects of mutual understanding from...
Ihor Pomerantsev is a famous poet and journalist, author, and host of the truly cult radio show “Over The Barrier” on Radio Liberty. For the project “Encounters” Ihor Pomerantsev talks about the polyphony of Chernivtsi,...
Despite his affiliation with an ultra-nationalist group, parliamentarian Boryslav Bereza looks more like a sophisticated metrosexual than a hardliner.
Fania Oz-Salzburger traveled to the town of Rivne where her grandmother grew up; reverberating in the Israeli historian's ears are stories heard and committed to writing by her father.