Kyiv Book Weekend
Dear friends! On 8-12 December, Kyiv Book Weekend will take place in pavilion 1 of the International Exhibition Centre (Kyiv, Livoberezhna).
On 10 December, at 14:00, the upper stage of the space will host a discussion entitled "The Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter: Our Stories Are Incomplete Without Each Other." It will be attended by Vitaliy Chernoivanenko, President of the Ukrainian Association of Jewish Studies, Anatolii Podolskyi, member of the UAJS Academic Council and Director of the Ukrainian Centre for Holocaust Studies, and historian and journalist Shimon Briman (Israel). The event will be moderated by Vladyslav Hrynevych, head of the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE).
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