Author name: Pawlina

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Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Night songs from a neighboring village

Welcome to Ukrainian Jewish Heritage on Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio. I’m Peter Bejger. Consider the following:  Night songs from a neighboring village  Come drifting at times to my balcony  They quench my sorrow, caress my melancholy  Flow like liquid honey Today we would like to honor the remarkable long-term music project that is called

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Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Stories of Khmelnytsky

A fascinating new book just published by Stanford University Press tackles the controversial legacy of a man in the shadows of history—Bohdan Khmelnytsky, a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks in the 17th century. Stories of Khmelnytsky, sponsored in part by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter, features provocative essays by distinguished scholars from throughout North America, Europe,

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Ukrainian Jewish Heritage – Architecture and memory in Lviv

Architecture and memory. Restoration and commemoration. Cities and towns throughout Europe after the Holocaust have grappled with the issue of historic Jewish sites. Buildings once alive with dynamic communities can now sit in ruins. How can these haunted places be properly reintegrated into the contemporary life of cities? What do you need to consider? And

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Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: The Seduction of Propaganda – Part 2

As we discussed before in a previous segment, a recent conference held in the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Lviv in early June analyzed the lethal impact of destructive propaganda on community relations. The conference was organized and hosted by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Initiative. Entitled “The Seduction of Propaganda: Mass Violence in Ukraine in

Feature Interviews 2015

Interview – Military Students in Lviv

Many military students attended the UJE conference The Seduction of Propaganda: Mass violence in Ukraine during the 20th and 21st centuries, which was held in Kyiv and Lviv June 2-5, 2015. Four students attending the sessions in Lviv on June 5th discuss their  career choices and thoughts about the future.

Feature Interviews 2015

Interview – Andrea Graziosi

Dr. Andrea Graziosi is a pre-eminent, world-renowned scholar on the Holodomor. After stumbling on diplomatic files of this horrific genocide, which at the time was completely unknown to scholars, he began to unravel the mystery and share his insights in academic circles. He was a featured speaker at the UJE conference The Seduction of Propaganda: Mass

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