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On June 13, Andrii Dostlev and Leah Dostleva exhibition opening devoted to the Holodomor memory was held at Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”.
Andrii Dostlev – artist, photography researcher. From 2012 living in Poland. Participant of exhibitions in Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Austria, Italy, Norway, Turkey, etc.
Read more: Andrii Dostlev and Leah Dostleva exhibition opening devoted to the Holodomor memory
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On June 12, library of Museum «Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine» received new editions on the history of Dnipropetrovsk – in particular, our land of totalitarianism times – from an exchange fund of Dnipropetrovsk regional universal scientific library named after Primary Slavic Saints Cyril and Methodius.
Read more: Library of "Tkuma" Institute and the Holocaust Museum received new editions
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On June 11, draft decision "On street renaming in Novomoskovsk" was published by Novomoskovsk city council. According to it, reviewed the letter of “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies («Revival»), taking into account the public discussion protocol on the renaming of Schmidt Street in Novomoskovsk, Novomoskovsk city council decided to rename the Schmidt Street on the Natalia Levchenko Street – Righteous Among the Nations, who during the Holocaust rescued a Jew from the death.
Read more: The street in honor of the Righteousness among the Nations was renamed in Novomoskovsk
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On June 07, meeting with Y. Petrovsky-Shtern (Northwestern University, Chicago, USA), historian, philologist, professor of Jewish studies was held at "Tkuma" Institute who presented his book «Shtetl. Golden Era of the Jewish town». In 2015, for this edition, professor was awarded with the US National Award for the best Jewish history book and Pulitzer Prize nominee.
Read more: Presentation of Y. Petrovsky-Shtern book «Shtetl. Golden Era of the Jewish town»
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On June 2, Joel Lion, extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the State of Israel in Ukraine visited Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” within the frameworks of his several-day visit to Dnipro. Dr. Igor Shchupak conducted a guided tour at the Museum.