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  2. List of Ukrainian Jews - Wikipedia

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    Katerina Pisetsky, Israel/Ukraine, rhythmic gymnast [13] Maxim Podoprigora, Ukrainian-born Austrian swimmer; Ian Rubin, Ukraine/Australia, Russia national rugby league team [14] Igor Rybak, Ukrainian-born USSR, Olympic weightlifting champion (lightweight) David Tyshler (1927–2014), Ukraine-born Soviet sabre fencer, Olympic bronze medalist

  3. History of the Jews in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Jewish Committee was established in 2008 in Kyiv to concentrate the efforts of Jewish leaders in Ukraine on resolving the community's strategic problems and addressing socially significant issues. The Committee declared its intention to become one of the world's most influential organizations protecting the rights of Jews and "the ...

  4. Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Federation has wide internal and external relations, works in close cooperation with the Ministry of Education of Israel, the Embassy of the State of Israel in Ukraine , the Jewish Agency Sokhnut, the Or Avner Charitable Foundation, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the United Jewish Community of Ukraine , as well as with ...

  5. Category:Ukrainian Jews - Wikipedia

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    G. Valentin Galochkin; Felix Gantmacher; Polina Gelman; Alik Gershon; Izya Gershtein; Edward Gerstenfeld; Roman Ghirshman; Yevsey Gindes; Lidiya Ginzburg; Rita Gluzman

  6. Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Weiner in the Kiev Historical Archives in Ukraine points to boxes of historic documents dating back several hundred years, Aug 1991. Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova was the first work of its kind, as it collected details on archival documents from Ukraine and Moldova that had previously been deemed inaccessible or fundamentally lost ...

  7. Jewish Confederation of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Confederation of Ukraine is an association of national, regional, and local Ukrainian organizations that strengthen and support Jewish Ukrainian relations. It was formerly established in April 1999 at a meeting attended by representatives of 294 Jewish groups and organizations.

  8. Raphael Rutman - Wikipedia

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    On August 25, 2020, at a meeting with the Ukrainian President, he blew the shofar. [10]11 October 2021 President of the European Council Charles Michel lit a candle near the Menorah monument and, Vice chairman of the board of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, prayed in memory of those killed in the Babyn Yar tragedy in a symbolic synagogue.

  9. Moshe Reuven Azman - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman (born in Leningrad on 13 March 1966) is an Orthodox rabbi and one of two people who claim to be the Chief Rabbi of Ukraine. [1] [3] [4]Azman is an influential figure in Ukraine, an opponent of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, [5] and a leader in international humanitarian aid efforts in Ukraine. [6]