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    Boris Gudziak: “The ability to accept the Other and his dignity is a challenge for us all”

    Posted On: July 4th, 2018
    Posted In: Commentary, Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Commentary and Analysis

    Borys Gudziak, bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, talks about Ukraine and Ukrainians as a multicultural community and parish. We are also talking about trust between the secular and church milieus. Today our guest...

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    How has the face of Lutsk changed? The history of three Jewish quarters

    Posted On: June 27th, 2018
    Posted In: Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, History

    Regional historian Oleksandr Kotys talks about the lost city, the small, narrow streets of the Jewish quarters, and the rise of the Lutsk ghetto. In the center of Lutsk stands the eighteenth-century Great Synagogue. Permission...

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    The gap between family history and official memory: the writer Cécile Wajsbrot

    Posted On: June 18th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    The writer Cécile Wajsbrot talks about the fault lines and discussions taking place in French society. In the spotlight are various topics, including collaborationism, the Holocaust, and the memory of the Algerian War. Iryna Slavinska:...

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    Serhii Kravtsov: During the Soviet period, attempts were made to erase the traces of urban Jewish communities

    Posted On: June 15th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Jews on Ukrainian Lands, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, History

    Iryna Slavinska:  Today the Encounters program is hosting Dr. Serhii Kravtsov, an architectural historian at Hebrew University’s Center for Jewish Art in Jerusalem. We are talking about Jewish architecture and its traces in Ukrainian cities....

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    “East West Street”: A Book about how two lawyers from Lviv changed the world

    Posted On: June 11th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Our guest on today’s broadcast of Encounters is Philippe Sands, a lawyer who works at Matrix Chambers. He is also the director of the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals, Queen’s Counsel, and Professor of...

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    The Holocaust has become part of Ukraine’s history: Marianna Kiyanovska talks about “Babyn Yar. In Voices”

    Posted On: June 1st, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Marianna Kiyanovska talks about her new poetry collection Babyn Yar. In Voices and reads some poems from her book. The focus of our conversation is the degree to which the Holocaust theme is represented in Ukrainian...

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    The emergence of Ukrainian-Jewish identity: Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern and his new book

    Posted On: May 25th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Diverse Voices

    On today’s edition of Encounters we are talking with the scholar and professor of Northwestern University, Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, about his book The Anti-Imperial Choice, which appeared recently in a Ukrainian translation published by Krytyka Press....

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    “We’re on the map”: Miriam-Feyga Bunimovich talks about Ukrainian culture in Israel

    Posted On: May 22nd, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Diverse Voices

    Is there a Ukrainian accent in the Hebrew language? Miriam-Feyga Bunimovich, a culturologist and translator from Ukraine who has lived in Israel for nearly eight years, talks about Ukrainian language and culture. Iryna Slavinska:  Our...

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    "Laughter through Tears" in the era of Sholem Aleichem

    Posted On: May 8th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Today we are talking with Oleksandra Uralova, the philologist and translator of Tevye the Dairyman, about Kyiv/Yehupets, the man who “lives on air,” and the era of Sholem Aleichem. Sholem Aleichem lived in an era...

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    “They Cry from the War” has been translated only into Arabic and Ukrainian

    Posted On: April 30th, 2018
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Literature, Sponsored Projects, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    For the past eight years Anna Khromova has been living in Israel, where she works as a translator and poet. Anna is known for her Ukrainian translation of the book They Cry from the War...

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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)

    Communicator Awards:

    • 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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    Download the complete 168-page book

    A Journey Through the Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter

    FROM ANTIQUITY TO 1914

    The goal of the richly illustrated catalogue is to present an integrated narrative that looks at the experience of these two peoples together, in all its complexity — through periods of crisis, as well as long stretches of normal co-existence and multifaceted cultural interaction from antiquity to 1914.

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