Debora Vogel (1900-1942)
Debora Vogel is one of the most prominent figures among the 20th-century Yiddish-speaking authors of Eastern Europe. She wrote her texts mainly in Yiddish and Polish, rarely in Hebrew. Born in 1900 (or 1902, according...
Debora Vogel is one of the most prominent figures among the 20th-century Yiddish-speaking authors of Eastern Europe. She wrote her texts mainly in Yiddish and Polish, rarely in Hebrew. Born in 1900 (or 1902, according...
The Jewish Museum in Dnipro has unveiled an exhibit called “Sataniv: The Lost World of an Ancient Jewish Cemetery”. The exhibition curator is the regional historian, explorer, photographer, and tourist guide Dmytro Poliukhovych, who is...
On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This second stage of a war that began in 2014 came in the wake of earlier pronouncements by Russia's president Vladimir Putin, denying the...
Ukrainians and Jews have lived side-by-side on the territory of modern-day Ukraine for nearly two millennia. Separately and together, they weaved a tapestry that has left an indelible mark on Ukraine's cultural, linguistic and historical...
Bohdan Stupka (1941–2012), born in Kulykiv in the Lviv region of western Ukraine, was an illustrious Ukrainian actor and a Minister of Culture of Ukraine who established a particularly striking presence in the Ukrainian-Jewish encounter....
An esteemed panel of jurors has announced the winners of the All-Ukrainian Children's Drawing Competition, "Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter: A Look into the Future, 2023": 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place We congratulate the winners and thank...
On 22 January, Ukrainians will traditionally celebrate Unity Day, marking 105 years since the proclamation of the Unification Act of the Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR) and the West Ukrainian People's Republic (ZUNR). This historic event,...
“In the collection of poems The Jewish King, Oleksandr Averbuch offers, or more precisely invents, writing in which memory and oblivion are tightly intertwined, forgetting and remembering, creation and resuscitation. This is an intertwined panorama...
I can’t recall exactly when, but I came to know Alex Averbuch’s poetry somewhere in our shared intersections of Ukrainian studies, gender studies, and poetry. A native of Novoaider, a village in the Luhansk region...
About the division into "good" and "bad" Jews: those who survived concentration camps and ghettos, and those who were evacuated. How does this relate to Ukraine today? A conversation with Anatoly Podolsky, the head of...