Outreach Activities
"Tkuma" Institute implements public cultural and educational projects, including "The Sunday Club", "Dniprovsky Historical Club" and other activities.
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On April 07, lecture on "Klymentiy Sheptytsky – Righteous among the Nations" was held within the framework of Dniprovsky Historical Club at «Tkuma» Institute. Dr. Ivan Matkovsky (Lviv) presented two latest and most significant publications devoted to this outstanding figure within the frameworks of the seminar:
Read more: Dniprovsky Historical Club "Klymentiy Sheptytsky – Righteous among the Nations"
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On February 24, lecture and presentation of historian Gennady Vinogradov’s (Dnipro Humanitarian University) book was held at "Tkuma" Institute within the frameworks of Dniprovsky Historical Club. The topic of the lecture was «Jewish intellectual sentiments of the Christian Middle Ages».
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On February 10, Dr. Viacheslav Likhachov’s lecture on “Yad Vashem and others: a museum reflection of the Holocaust memory” was held within the framework of Dniprovsky Historical Club in “Tkuma” Institute. During the lecture, participants talked about the Yad Vashem Memorial of Catastrophe and Heroism’s history and concept creation, the construction feature of museum exhibition and its evolution in recent years.
Read more: Dr. Viacheslav Likhachov’s lecture within Dniprovsky Historical Club
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In November 25, “Tkuma” Institute welcomed session of Dniprovsky Historical Club, dedicated to the Holodomor Remembrance Day. Interactive lecture “The Holodomor of 1932-33 in Dnipropetrovsk Region: Unknown Pages” was conducted by Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Natalia Romanets (Kryviy Rih).
Read more: Dniprovsky Historical Club “Holodomor of 1932-33 in Dnipropetrovsk Region: Unknown Pages”
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On September 9, 2018 Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” hosted regular session of Dniprovsky Historical Club. Lecture and presentation “Artist and Catastrophe: Holocaust as a factor in the formation of a Jewish artist” was conducted by art critic, doctoral candidate of Northwestern University (USA) Anastasiia Simferovska.