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"Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky" International Scientific Conference Print E-mail

ImageOn November 7th, 2005 a special Study Day dedicated to “Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky: the dilemma of humanistic choice in the conditions of totalitarian regimes” took place in Lvov. The event was held by TKUMA Central Ukrainian Holocaust Foundation (Dnepropetrovsk), Lvov “Holocaust” International Center, with the support of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.

  
 
 
 
 
Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky is a contradictory and dramatic figure in the history of Ukraine during the period of WWII. He opposed Bolsheviks; spoke for freedom and independence of Ukraine. At a certain period he cooperated with the Nazi regime to reach this goal. During the years of Lvov occupation by the Nazi’s he was actively saving Jews. In his sermons Metropolitan called his congregation to follow his example of saving Jewish children and to remain human beings in the violent and cruel 20th century. 

 


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Miss Lily Stern-Polman from London, the Jewish woman who was rescued by Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky from Nazi genocide was present at the meeting, where the historical role of Metropolitan’s figure has been discussed. She came back to Lvov for the first time after the 60 years of immigration, delivering an emotional message to the meeting participants.
Yad Vashem refused granting the Righteous Among the Nations title to Sheptytsky, presenting various arguments.Yad Vashem refused granting the Righteous Among the Nations title to Sheptytsky, presen ting various arguments.

 
Very often Sheptytsky is called “an unacknowledged Righteous Among the Nations”.
Prof. Shimon Redlich from the History Department of Ben-Gurion University (Israel) is one of the outstanding historians who support the fact that Metropolitan Sheptytsky should be granted the Righteous Among the Nations title. Prof. Redlich made a detailed analysis of all the facts that his opponents use against granting the Righteous Among the Nations title to Sheptytsky.
As it was expected, the event awakened a sensitive and contradictory question of Sheptytsky, which attracted great public attention, including Ukrainian intelligentsia.


"The Dilemma of humanistic choice in the conditions of totalitarian regime” Round Table took place in the frames of the Study Day with the participation of the outstanding historians.


Press Conference took place the day before the event, which received a wide coverage in the mass media of Ukraine, Poland and other countries.

 

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