“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

ALL-UKRAINIAN EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR OF “TKUMA” INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE GERMAN-UKRAINIAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“MARATHONS ARE OF LIVING” FOR YOUTH ON THE HOLOCAUST HISTORY

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE WORKS CONTEST FOR TEACHERS, SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, POSTGRADUATES "LESSONS OF WAR AND HOLOCAUST

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“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS YOUTH SEMINAR "THE ARK"

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“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR FOR UKRAINIAN TEACHERS IN YAD VASHEM (JERUSALEM, ISRAEL)

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“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

PRESENTATION OF “TKUMA” INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS  IN COOPERATION WITH THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE

On December 26, Vladyslav Bazylevskyi, “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” researcher participated at opening of memorial board in honor of Zinaida Mekelito, the Righteous among the Nations – woman who together with her daughter rescued the Jews from extermination during the Holocaust. The event was held at Kryvyi Rih central city lyceum. During the years of city occupation by the Nazis, Zinaida Mekelito worked as a teacher (school №25 at that time), so by the decision of the City Council №357 of 17.07.2019 “On the memorial board approval installation in honor of Zinaida Mekelito” determined exactly this place for the memorial sign installation. Viktor Hukailo, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” design director developed the memorial board layout.

On December 23, lecture devoted to Hanukkah history and traditions was held at Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” video. It is a historic holiday that symbolizes light and will, the struggle for independence and hope – all that is very relevant for Ukraine.

Recently Dnipro Academy of Continuing Education celebrated 80-years anniversary from the institution’s foundation. “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” staff would like to congratulate sincerely the reputable institution with it’s anniversary! Eighty years of productive work – this is a huge achievement for every institution, which shows the love of their work and the high professionalism of management and staff.

On December 18, Ihor Harmash – social and cultural figure, president of Art Center “Art-Space”, deputy director for promotion and development of the Memorial Museum of Dignity in Lviv visited “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”. During the meeting with “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” researchers’ methods of future cooperation were discussed and a memorandum on cooperation in educational, scientific and cultural fields was signed.

The Holodomor of 1932-1933 is the first genocide on Ukrainian lands in the tragic 20th century. According to various estimates, from 4 to 7 million residents of Ukrainian villages and cities became its victims. On the one hand, the memory of the Soviet totalitarian state crime was carefully concealed and distorted by the communist regime, and, on the other hand, it continued to dominate as often an unconscious trauma over all residents of Ukraine – and those who were directly affected by the Holodomor and their descendants.

 Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” concept provided for the consideration the Holocaust, the main Museum topic, in the context of other genocides. Therefore, in our Museum, the Holodomor history topic was developed as an integral part of the common memory of all Ukrainians, regardless of their ethnic or religious affiliation. A group of specialists from both the Museum researchers (Dr. Igor Shchupak, Valentyn Rybalka, Dilfuza Hlushchenko) and scientific consultants – leading Holodomor history researchers both from Ukraine (prof. Liudmyla Hrynevych, Ukrainian Holodomor Research and Education Centre) and from abroad (Valentyna Kuryliv, Holodomor Research and Education Consortium, Canada) worked on the corresponding thematic block. Exhibition “The Famine in Soviet Ukraine. The Holodomor of 1932-1933”, opened to visitors in September 2016, was the result of many years of work. It is designed to answer to a number of important questions:

-          What was the Ukrainian village before the beginning of Soviet social experiments?

-          What was the fundamental difference between other famines (1921-1923, the little-known general famines of 1924-1925, 1928-1929, and the famine of 1946-1947) and the genocide of 1932-1933?

-          What was the historical context in which the tragedy of Ukrainian peasantry unfolded, the end result of which was the Holodomor of 1932-1933?

-          What were the consequences of the Holodomor for the life of rural national areas (Albanian, Bulgarian, Jewish, German) and others?

 Thousands of people visit the exhibition every month. This year, every educational institution, as well as everyone interested, had the opportunity to attract its schoolchildren and students to free museum-topical lectures dedicated to the Holodomor tragedy. During 1,5 months, more than 500 people from 14 educational institutions, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Guard of Ukraine, as well as individual groups visited our Museum.

 Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” and “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies are not only scientific and educational centers, but also, they provide opportunities for educational events aimed at the general public interested in the history of our country. In different years, the participants of Dniprovsky Historical Club meetings became famous Holodomor of 1932-1933 and other famines researchers – Dr. Gennadi Pobereżny (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute), prof. Liudmyla Hrynevych, prof. Oleksandr Nikiliev (Oles Honchar Dnipro National University), prof. Nataliia Romanets (Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University) and others.

 We would like to invite you to visit this and others exhibitions of our Museum.

Also, you can watch a video of the most interesting events conducted in Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” on “Tkuma” Institute official YouTube channel.