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    The Holocaust in Ukraine: The culture of memory is created by society

    Posted On: August 4th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, The Holocaust in Ukraine, History, Audio/Visual Media

    Anatoly Podolsky is the director of the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies and holds the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences. In this installment of Encounters we discuss remembrance, memorials, and enlightenment in the context...

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    Andrei Sheptytsky did everything possible to save Jews during the Holocaust: Historian Yaroslav Kit

    Posted On: July 28th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, History, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky

    On today’s program Yaroslav Kit, Doctor of Philosophy at the Institute of Religion and Society, talks about Andrei Sheptytsky. Iryna Slavinska:  You are listening to Hromadske Radio. Iryna Slavinska is in the studio, and this...

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    Lviv: Not just the history of a place and of buildings, but the history of people

    Posted On: July 6th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, The Holocaust in Ukraine, Audio/Visual Media, History

     [Editor’s note: Lviv’s Space of Synagogues project was unveiled on Sept. 4, 2016. We are running the transcript of an interview with Sofia Dyak of the Center for Urban History that originally aired last year...

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    About Jewish Lviv and the Deliberate Erasure of Historical Memory: Andrii Pavlyshyn

    Posted On: June 21st, 2017
    Posted In: Commentary, Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Commentary and Analysis

    Our guest in the “Encounters” studio is Andrii Pavlyshyn, a Lviv-based historian, translator, and lecturer at the UCU [Ukrainian Catholic University]. In 2015 he became the first Ukrainian translator in the last sixty-five years to...

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    What We Were Told about War: Linor Goralik

    Posted On: May 1st, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Literature, Culture, Audio/Visual Media

    Linor Goralik is a writer, an artist, and columnist. In the Encounters program on Hromadske Radio we talk about her memories on moving from Soviet Ukraine to Israel, the rhymes between the war experience in...

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    You Cannot Teach Freedom—Sam Kliger

    Posted On: April 7th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media

    Sam Kliger, the Director of the Eastern European department of the American Jewish Committee and President of the Research Institute for New Americans (RINA) talks about Jewish migration from Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine. The reasons...

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    The Shoah Foundation Founded by Steven Spielberg has Preserved 53,000 Video Testimonies of the Holocaust

    Posted On: March 31st, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, The Holocaust in Ukraine, History, Audio/Visual Media

    Steven Spielberg created the Shoah Foundation after he made the movie Schindler’s List. Today there are 53,000 video testimonies in the collection. Anna Lenchovska, the Ukrainian coordinator of the Foundation, talks about the preservation of...

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    A Crime without Punishment. A Punishment without Crime

    Posted On: March 27th, 2017
    Posted In: Commentary, Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Commentary and Analysis

    A crime without punishment: do we now need a legal acknowledgement of the crimes of Soviet communism? Punishment without a crime: political repressions in the Soviet Ukraine. A commentary by Yevhen Zakharov. Yevhen Zakharov is...

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    Peter Pomerantsev: Propaganda, Culture without Gravity, and More

    Posted On: March 17th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Analysis, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media, Commentary and Analysis

    Peter Pomerantsev is a British journalist and the author of the book Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia. We are talking on air about his new book...

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    How Can an Act of Terrorism Affect the Work of a Museum?

    Posted On: March 10th, 2017
    Posted In: Hromadske Radio, Sponsored Projects, Audio/Visual Media

    You are listening to Hromadske Radio and Iryna Slavinska is in the studio. Today’s broadcast of the program “Encounters” on Hromadske Radio continues our encounters in Brussels. Our focus is the work of the Jewish...

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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…"
      • Publications
        • 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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        • Agnon Literary Centre
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        • Zahid.net
        • The Odessa Review
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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)

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    • Bronze — Website Digital and Innovative Experiences (2024)

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    • Gold — Website Non-Profit (2024)
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    • 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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