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    Nash Holos: Marla Raucher Osborn on her Rohatyn restoration project. (Part 2)

    Posted On: March 2nd, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Nash Holos, Sponsored Projects, History, Audio/Visual Media

    In the last episode of Ukrainian Jewish Heritage, we spoke with Marla Raucher Osborn, who discovered her Jewish roots a few years ago in the western Ukrainian city of Rohatyn. Shortly thereafter, she and her...

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    Jerusalem idyll: How an artisans’ quarter was turned into a ghetto

    Posted On: February 17th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, History

    Andriy Kobalia:  Welcome to the program Encounters. I’m Andriy Kobalia. Today we will be talking about the Jewish history of Vinnystia. Vinnytsia was founded in the fourteenth century and was initially a fortress of the...

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    Nash Holos: Marla Raucher Osborn talks about her Rohatyn restoration project. (Part 1)

    Posted On: February 15th, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Nash Holos, Sponsored Projects, History, Audio/Visual Media

    A few years ago, Marla Raucher Osborn discovered her Jewish roots in the western Ukrainian city of Rohatyn. She and her husband have since left their home in California and relocated to Lviv, in western...

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    New initiative will help Ukraine preserve its Jewish cemeteries and heritage for future generations

    Posted On: January 18th, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Nash Holos, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, History

    “As if they are trees falling in the middle of the forest in the middle of the night.” This haunting remark was made by Phil Carmel, the CEO of the European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative. The...

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    Second Lviv roundtable on Jewish Heritage is held

    Posted On: January 18th, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, History

    Rohatyn Jewish Heritage participated on December 11, 2017 in a follow-up roundtable titled “Saving Jewish Cultural Heritage”. The roundtable was held at the office of the Honorary Consul of Israel in Lviv, where earlier this...

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    A short history of Jewish political parties in Ukraine

    Posted On: January 15th, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, History, Other Programs, The Odessa Review

    Jewish political parties in Ukraine were partisan, ideological, fragmented, and ultimately crushed. But they left an indelible mark on Jewish history. This essay by the Ukrainian historian Serhiy Hirik originally appeared in the October/November 2017...

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    Kharkiv: a Jewish island in a non-Jewish sea

    Posted On: January 12th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, History

    Today on the program Encounters the historian Artem Kharchenko talks about Jewish life in nineteenth-century Kharkiv, the Pale of Settlement, and the “Holocaust by Bullets.” Kharkiv is one of a handful of Ukrainian gubernial cities,...

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    Alti Rodal: Hasidism on Ukrainian Lands

    Posted On: December 22nd, 2017
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Culture, History, Religion

    Alti Rodal, co-director of the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter, spoke recently at San Francisco’s Jewish Community Library about “Hasidism on Ukrainian Lands: Social Aspects and Teachings.” In this engaging and thought-provoking presentation, given on November 19,...

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    Jewish Katerynoslav: The history of a forgotten city

    Posted On: December 18th, 2017
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, History, Audio/Visual Media

    Today on the program Encounters we are discussing Katerynoslav [Formerly also called Dnipropetrovsk, and today Dnipro—Ed.] and the fact that one in every three residents of this city was once Jewish. Today only a few...

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    Nash Holos: Dubno

    Posted On: November 21st, 2017
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Nash Holos, Sponsored Projects, History, Audio/Visual Media

    The city of Dubno is located in the Rivne Oblast, or province, in western Ukraine. It sits on the banks of the Ikva River. The current population is around 38,000. Dubno was first mentioned in...

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        • 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…"
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        • eBook: "Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence"
      • Audio/Visual Media
        • Hromadske Radio
        • Nash Holos
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        • Finding Babel
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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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