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On January 27, official ceremony dedicated to the International Holocaust Remembrance Day was held at Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”. This day in 1945, 1st Ukrainian Front troops liberated the prisoners of the largest Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Auschwitz, which became a terrible symbol of the Holocaust and Nazi crimes during World War II. Declaring January 27 the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, UN General Assembly called on member states to develop educational programs for next generations to keep the memory of this tragedy in order to prevent acts of genocide in the future.
In 2011, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine made a decision on commemorating the International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Ukraine on January 27 at the state level.
Six symbolic candles in memory of the six million victims of the Holocaust – men, women, children were lit by Viacheslav Smotkin, Second secretary of Embassy of Israel in Ukeaine, director of the Israeli cultural center, Wolfgang Mösinger, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Donetsk / Dnipro office, Oleh Rostovtsev, Advisor to the Dnipro city mayor, Faina Vahutinskaya, Head of Dnipropetrovsk association of young ghetto prisoners, Raffael Heltzer, regional director of «Sohnut-Ukraine», Dr. Igor Shchupak. Oleksandr Fridkis, Managing Director of Dnipro Jewish Community read a memorial prayer for the victims of the Catastrophe. At the end of the ceremony Mykhaylo Livshits, music teacher of Jewish school №144, sang a song written by a Jewish girl during the Holocaust. Dr. Denys Shatalov, Head of the scientific department of the Holocaust Museum was a moderator of the ceremony.
After the ceremony, presentation of a documentary film «Children of Tehran» was held at the initiative of the Israeli Cultural Center in Dnipro. The film is about an unique story of the rescue of 700 children from the occupied Poland territory and their incredible journey to Palestine in the winter 1943. Today, those «Children of Tehran» more than 80 years old. In the film, they recall their famine life in Samarkand, escape, heroic rescue from Tehran, a trip through the Indian Ocean and the Suez Canal during the Nazi bombing, about train trip to the Holy Land, and finally, the peaceful life in Eretz Israel.
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December 24, 2018, “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” welcomed group of colleagues – museum educators from Berdiansk.
Read more: Employees of the Berdiansk Local History Museum Visited the Holocaust Museum
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December 11, 2018 Berdiansk Regional Museum hosted presentation of the book “Saved Memory. Berdiansk Jews” (author of the idea and project coordinator – Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine Liudmyla Nozdrina). The collection was published under the support of “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocuats Studies and Yad Vashem joint project. The event was joined by “Tkuma” Institute research associate Valentyn Rybalka.
Read more: Presentation of the book “Saved Memory. Berdiansk Jews”
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December 10, 2018 Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration hosted the ceremony of awarding state prizes to 34 residents of our oblast. Among them – educators, scholars, doctors, actors, sportsmen, donors. Directors of “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” Dr. Igor Shchupak was awarded with honorary title “Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine”.
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December 02, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” hosted presentation of two documentaries of the project “More than Crimea”, created by Ismail Gasprinsky Institute of Geostrategy. The heroes of these films devoted their lives to the struggle for the right of the Crimean Tatar people to live freely in their homeland. During the event, which gathered many guests – Muslims, Christians, Jews – the following documentaries were screened:
Read more: Presentation of documentaries of the project “More than Crimea”