Ukrainians and Jews: Volodymyr Yermolenko’s interview with Leonid Finberg

Volodymyr Yermolenko’s discussion with Leonid Finberg, Director of the Center for Studies in History and Culture of East European Jewry, took in Ukrainian-Jewish relations in history, about their positive and negative aspects, anti-Semitism and the search for mutual understanding, the Ukrainian liberation movement and the USSR, as well as the people who connect the Ukrainian and Jewish cultures.

Source: Ukraine in Histories and Stories: Essays by Ukrainian Intellectuals / ed. Volodymyr Yermolenko. – Kyiv: Internews Ukraine; UkraineWorld, 2019. – P. 254–271.

Soviet censorship of Holocaust memory and other topics of the new Yehupets issue

Historians Ola Hnatiuk and Anna Umanska talk on historical, literary and artistic discoveries that the 28th issue of Yehupets Art & Criticism Almanac offers to its readers.

Art historian Iryna Meleshkina on “wandering stars” of Ukraine’s Jewish theater

Unique textbook on Jewish history of Ukraine

Tetiana Borodina, a research fellow at Judaica Center and Ph.D. student at the Department of History of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, presents the first high school textbook on the history of Jews in Ukrainian lands from the first centuries CE to the present days.

Воспоминания выживших в Холокосте вызвали настоящий шок в Германии, – Борис Забарко

Борис Забарко, историк и глава Ассоциации бывших узников гетто и нацистских концлагерей, в рамках совместного проекта издательства “Дух і Літера” и канала Ukrlife.TV рассказал о сборнике воспоминаний людей, переживших Холокост, и о важности таких сведений для истории современной Украины и Европы.