Доисторические временаДавайте мысленно перенесемся в самые давние времена, когда только начиналось заселение бердичевских земель. Тогда увидим еще каменный век – палеолит, времена, отдаленные от нас […]
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BERDICHEV (BETH HATEFUTSOTH)
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Continue readingBERDICHEV – THE JEWISH CAPITAL OF UKRAINE
( Courtesy: Aleksandr Riman) The city of “fifth column” In 1967, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Askoldov, 35, graduated from the Advanced Management Course finished filming the movie […]
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Continue readingTHE ZHITOMIR-BERDICHEV (WWII)
The Zhitomir–Berdichev Offensive operation (Russian: Житомирско-Бердичевская наступательная операция) was a part of the strategic offensive of the Red Army in the right-bank (western) Ukrainian SSR. […]
Continue readingMAJOR ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS IN UKRAINE (2005-2007)
2005 January 7, 2005: Ten Orthodox Jewish youths (all around the age of 13) and three adults were assaulted by neo-Nazis as they made their […]
Continue readingA BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTISEMITISM IN UKRAINE
(Courtesy:Borderland – A Journey Through the History of Ukraine by Anna Reid ) There have been Jews in Ukraine since before the word “Ukraine” existed. […]
Continue readingSELF-DEFENSE
(Courtesy: Jewish Virtual Library – by Haim Hillel Ben-Sasson) SELF-DEFENSE (in modern Jewish history). Jewish efforts against attacking mobs in Russia and in Austria-Hungary from the […]
Continue readingA DARK LIE THROUGH THE AGES
(Courtesy: Achievements News – Great Britain) For hundreds of years, it’s been said that Jews kill Christian children and drain their blood for ritual purposes. […]
Continue readingJEWS IN RUSSIA – A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS
(Courtesy: Achievements News – Great Britain) Baron, Salo W. The Russian Jew under tsars and Soviets (New York: Macmillan; London: Collier Macmillan, 1976) Beizer, Mikhail. […]
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