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CEMETERY IN BERDICHEV
The cemetery in Berdychiv is large, active, secured, and well-maintained by the standards of the area. On the day we visited in September, 2012, there […]
Continue readingKVAS* ON THE STREETS OF BERDICHEV
* Kvas is a drink, made familiar in the stories of Shalom Aleichem. [Copyright: Yael Shamir-Driver May 2001] After visiting the small town of Skvira and the […]
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Medzyhbosh (also spelled Medzybizh) is a town in Western Ukraine known as the birth place of the Chassidic religious movement.The first records of Jews in […]
Continue readingA JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF UKRAINE (May 5th – 13th 2011)
(Courtesy: Boulder Jewish News, by Rabbi Marc Soloway) I have just returned from the amazing city of Kiev after an incredible Ukrainian adventure through lost […]
Continue readingTHE GOAT OF BERDITCHEV
(or Every Jew Must Have a Goat) (Courtesy: The Jewish Daily Forward – a short story by Pearl Abraham) Print Email Share Author Archive Walking […]
Continue readingAMERICAN FRIENDS OF STAR, INC.
“Building meaningful bonds between Ukraine and the USA” What began as a casual conversation between a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer and a Chabad Rabbi – both of whom were […]
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The patriarch of the Borman family was Jacob. Jacob was a sugar beet farmer. He kept the land in the name of a good non-Jewish […]
Continue readingJAN DE WITTE
Jan de Witte (1709-1785) was a Polish military engineer and architect of Dutch descent. The author of, among others, the Dominican church in Lwów (modern Lviv, […]
Continue readingBERDICHEV’S JEWISH CEMETERY
A Crumbling Memorial to a Once Magnificent Jewish Community [Copyright: Yael Shamir-Driver June 2001] At the end of May, after a long period of debate and […]
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