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Jewish communities have existed in the territory of Ukraine from the time of Kievan Rus' (late 9th to mid-13th century) and developed many of the most distinctive modern Jewish theological and cultural traditions such as Hasidism. According to the World Jewish Congress, the Jewish community in Ukraine constitute the third biggest Jewish community in Europe and the fifth biggest in the world.While at times it flourished, at other times the Jewish community faced periods of persecution and antisemitic discriminatory policies. In the Ukrainian People's Republic, Yiddish was a state language along with Ukrainian and Russian. At that time there was created the Jewish National Union and the community was granted an autonomous status. Yiddish was used on Ukrainian currency in 1917–1920. Before World War II, a little under one-third of Ukraine's urban population consisted of Jews who were the largest national minority in Ukraine. Ukrainian Jews are comprised by a number of sub-groups, including Ashkenazi Jews, Mountain Jews, Bukharan Jews, Crimean Karaites, Krymchak Jews and Georgian Jews.
In the westernmost area of Ukraine, Jews were mentioned for the first time in 1030. An army of Cossacks and Crimean Tatars massacred and took into captivity a large number of Jews, Roman Catholic Christians and Uniate Christians in 1648–49. Recent estimates range from fifteen thousand to thirty thousand Jews killed or taken captive, and 300 Jewish communities totally destroyed. During the 1821 anti-Jewish riots in Odessa after the death of the Greek Orthodox patriarch in Constantinople, 14 Jews were killed. Some sources claim this episode as the first pogrom. At the start of 20th century, anti-Jewish pogroms continued to occur. When part of the Russian Empire in 1911 to 1913, the antisemitic attitudes can be seen in the number of blood libel cases. In 1915, the government expelled thousands of Jews from the Empire's border areas.During the 1917 Russian Revolution and the ensuing Russian Civil War, an estimated 31,071 Jews were killed during 1918–1920. During the establishment of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–21), pogroms continued to be perpetrated on Ukrainian territory. In Ukraine, the number of civilian Jews killed during the period was between 35 and 50 thousand. Pogroms erupted in January 1919 in the northwest province of Volhynia and spread to many other regions of Ukraine. Massive pogroms continued until 1921. The actions of the Soviet government by 1927 led to a growing antisemitism in the area.Total civilian losses during World War II and German occupation in Ukraine are estimated at seven million, including over a million Jews shot and killed by the Einsatzgruppen and by their many local Ukrainian supporters in the western part of Ukraine. Ukraine had 840,000 Jews in 1959, a decrease of almost 70% from 1941 (within Ukraine's current borders). Ukraine's Jewish population declined significantly during the Cold War. In 1989, Ukraine's Jewish population was only slightly more than half of what it was thirty years earlier (in 1959). The majority of the Jews who remained in Ukraine in 1989 left Ukraine and moved to other countries (mostly to Israel) in the 1990s during and after the collapse of Communism. Antisemitic graffiti and violence against Jews are still a problem in Ukraine.
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Svyatogorsk in Eastern Ukraine - important and beautiful monastery of Ortodox Christians HD
Svyatogorsk is a complex of monastery and church of Ortodox Church. There is also huge monument of Artiom. The video is shot on the river from a boat.
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Документальний фільм про Івано-Франківський національний медичний університет.
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WA2S Films cameras are in Odessa, Ukraine to see what a city looks like that just recently underwent study and intervention.
Former Russian city Odessa, Ukraine is now considered one of the most compassionate dog aware city's that no longer collects dogs off the street only to kill them.
In 2016 a census of the homeless dogs on the street was conducted by volunteers after animal activists forced change. The census was completed and interventions that were non lethal were introduced, including the very controversial dog T-N-R (Trap, Neuter, Return). A practice not supported in most of the rest of the world, including North America. Mostly, because dogs still bite, and not enough data exists yet to underscore this method.
In 2018 the World Animal Awareness Society will re-survey Odessa, Ukraine to understand if the mitigation recommended in 2016 and implemented since is having any effect.
The dogs in this video wearing tags, have been vaccinated and neutered then returned to the street.
There is evidence to suggest that it is better to have a known, existing dog occupy a public space then it is to have an unknown dog take his place if the known dog is taken away. If the conditions exist to support dogs, others will always take the place of a dog removed. At least that is the theory. There are studies to review.
The WA2S stray dogs team is heading to more than a half dozen 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia host cities months prior to the soccer matches being played, to get a good look at how Russia is dealing with its stray / homeless dog crisis.
It has been suggested that the government will be removing the dogs from the streets for the events because they do not want people to see dogs everywhere on their streets like here in Odessa, Ukraine. To much of a safety issue for sure. The risk of fans getting bitten is not something the government or Fifa wish to endure. So, what then? Collecting and hiding away and / or killing?
Even though Odessa is now seen as a new compassionate-to-animals city in Eastern Europe. What will the World Cup cities do when the matches have been completed? Will they let those dogs back on the street? Will they exterminate them? Will other dogs take their place, because of this new void? We don't yet know.
However, we are going to find out. Stay tuned as we share stories of streets dogs from Saint Petersburg to Rostov-on-Don, Russia and every world cup city in between.
A huge thank you goes out to Odessa, Ukraine animal lover and newest WA2S member Elvira for filming these dogs. This is Elvira's neighborhood on the North side of Odessa, and she looks forward to working on the survey next.
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Artur Wabik “STREET ART DEVELOPMENT: POLISH WAY”
During the project “ART FOR CHANGE” 30 participants of the training course (based in Ukraine) had a chance to take a part in series of webinars with experienced artists and experts from Europe. We want to share the records of it for those who interested in ART for Social Change.More:
This webinar was realized with ARTUR WABIK (PL).
Polish visual artist, famous curator, researcher of popular culture. Since the late nineties associated with street art, murals and installations in the public space.
Project realized as a Pilot Activity supported by European Youth Foundation (Council of Europe)
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