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The pro-Russian Ukrainians and the Ukraine-government supporters blamed each other for the exacting situation of the Jews of Kyiv, but the leaders of Ukraine's Jewish community judged that recent anti-Semitic provocations in the Crimea, including graffiti on a synagogue in Crimea's capital that read “Death to the Zhids,” were the handiwork ...
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 ...
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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 ...
The organization cooperates with a number of academic and educational institutions and non-governmental organizations from Ukraine and abroad: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukrainian Catholic University, Institute of Jewish Studies of the Jagiellonian University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Université de Montréal, Jewish ...
Antisemitism in Ukraine has been a historical issue in the country, particularly in the twentieth century. The history of the Jewish community of the region dates back to the era when ancient Greek colonies existed in it. A third of the Jews of Europe previously lived in Ukraine between 1791 and 1917, within the Pale of Settlement.
Kalnik (river), a river in Bulgaria, tributary of Vit; Kalnik, North Macedonia, a village in Bogovinje Municipality, Macedonia; Kalnik, an alternative name for Kuzmyno, a village in Ukraine; Kalnik, an evil alien character in Mork & Mindy who claims to be from Neptune
Judaica Ukrainica is an international interdisciplinary peer-reviewed annual journal in Jewish history and culture. The languages of the journal are Ukrainian, English, and Russian. The languages of the journal are Ukrainian, English, and Russian.