“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

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS YOUTH SEMINAR "THE ARK"

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

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

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

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

On April 26, 2018 Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” was visited by delegation of Crimean Tatar movement leaders including Mustafa Dzhemilev, People's Deputy of Ukraine, Commissioner of the President of Ukraine for the Affairs of Crimean Tatars; Akhtem Chiygoz, deputy head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people; Aider Rustemov, Mufti of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Crimea (in mainland). The guided tour for the guests was conducted by Dr. Iegor Vradii, Head of the Research and Museum Department.

 During the guided tour, the guests, together with representatives of the Jewish community, laid flowers to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.

Special attention was paid to the first permanent exhibition in Ukraine devoted to the deportation of the Crimean Tatars and other peoples of the Crimea in 1944.

The guests noted the high quality of work of the Holocaust Museum and “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies in preserving the memory of the terrible tragedies of the twentieth century, as well as educational work aimed at strengthening the atmosphere of tolerance and respect for human values.