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Seminar “The Ark” is
to be conducted on August 2007.
Title “The Ark” originated
last summer when Tkuma Center has been successfully implemented international
inter-confessional youth seminar in Univ Lavra (Lviv region).
Representatives of
different nations in Ukraine consider Univ Lavra to be a sacred land. In Univ during
World War II priests and monks of Greek Catholic Church had been rescuing
Jewish children, suffering from Holocaust, supporting Ukrainian and Polish children.
They had been doing it from the bottom of their hearts, blessed by
Ukrainians spiritual leaders of 20th century – Metropolitan Andrei
Sheptytskyi and his brother Archimandrite Klimentii Sheptytskyi. Dramatic events, happened on this land,
serve as the example of consent and mutual understanding for our nations. Thus,
the first international inter-confessional youth seminar with the symbolic name
"The Ark" established the new level of Tkuma Center
Ukrainian-Polish-Jews cooperation, directed to the Holocaust comprehension, strengthening
of tolerance and international understanding (please, find more information on
the web-site: http://tkuma.dp.ua)).
It is relevant that such utterly interesting form of education, oriented
on interaction of different nationalities and confessions, is becoming a tradition.
This year “Tkuma” All-Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies jointly with its good partners: the
Federation of Polish organizations in Ukraine, Ukrainian Catholic University in
Lviv with the assistance of Consulate General of Polish Republic in Lviv, the
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Kiev and Dnipropetrovsk is to
conduct the second seminar – “The Ark –
The first session – psychologists’ workshops and scholars’ lectures who
will investigate different viewpoints to the certain historic events and
phenomena, i.e. Ukrainian, Polish and Jewish. The topics for discussion will
concern historical, political and national issues: “Ukrainians, Poles and Jews cultural
life and national values under crucial social and political changes
(1920-1930-ieth)”, “International solidarity and mutual aid during WW II” “National
cultures and national values under present-day conditions of globalization”,
etc.
During the previous seminar an
interesting dialogue has happened. One of the students asked the lecturer: “Mr.
Igor, why do you lecture following one viewpoint to the events, though there exist
other interpretations?” The lecturer answered in the following way: “I think
that two or three different viewpoints in one head is a sign of a kind of
mental disorder, schizophrenia. It is natural that a man has his own viewpoint
on some issues, events and, of course, compares it to the opponent point of
view. If he was given the convincing counter-evidence, he might change his
standpoint according to some issues nevertheless he’ll still have the only
viewpoint. Thus, we invite scholars who represent different scholary schools to
discuss issues from different points.
The third session of the seminar “The Ark –
“The Ark” cultural program in 2007 is going to be even more exciting. The
seminar will also host young artists who will embody on the canvas their
impressions of such dialogue of cultures, dialogue between nations.
“The Ark –
“The Ark” is waiting for you!
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