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Sheptytsky and Holocaust

October 4, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

£10

WHEN: Thursday, 4 October 2018, 7pm

WHERE: Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile, 22 Binney St, Mayfair, London W1K 5BQ

Admission: £10. Book here

Organised byUkrainian Institute London

Andrei Sheptytsky, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, is an extraordinary figure among Christian church hierarchs of the 20th century. Presiding over the Church under the Nazi occupation of Galicia during WW2, he was put into a situation where difficult compromises had to be made while struggled to remain true to the idea of a sovereign Ukrainian nation and to protect Jews during the Holocaust.

Despite having saved the lives of 150 Galician Jews, Metropolitan Sheptytsky has not been recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations.This event will bring together a Jewish academic studying Sheptytsky’s legacy and a Jewish Holocaust survivor who knew Sheptytsky and was saved by him. Dr. Wolf Moskovich from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem will outline the key milestones of the long debate around honouring Sheptytsky legacy by the Jewish community,in Israel and beyond. Lili Pohlmann, will provide a human dimension to  this legacy and reminisce on the events which took place 80 years ago in Lviv.

This event is supported by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE), as an organization striving to promote the Ukrainian-Jewish dialogue. This organization has long campaigned to highlight Sheptytsky’s achievements: it produced a documentary film Saved by Sheptytsky, inaugurated the Sheptysky Award and support of a historic motion passed in the Parliament of Canada on April 26, 2012. An extract of Saved by Sheptytsky will be screened during the event, along with the presentation of The Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter: Cultural Dimensionsa UJE publication.

The event will be in English and will be moderated by Marina Pesenti, Director of Ukrainian Institute London. The Institute would like to thank the London Eparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church for providing a venue for tthis event.

Speaker’s bio:

Dr. Wolf Moskovich Dr. Wolf Moskovich is a board member of the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter, Professor Emeritus and formerly Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1976-2004). His main fields of interest include Slavic studies (Ukrainian studies in particular), Jewish culture and history in Eastern and Central Europe (Yiddish studies in particular), interrelations between Jews and Christians, and languages and cultures in contact. He studied at Chernivtsi State University in Ukraine, received his PhD (1965) from the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages, and Dr. Hab. (1971) from the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. He has been Visiting Professor at the universities of London, Oxford, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Rome, and Bratislava. He has over three hundred publications, including twelve monographs. He is editor-in-chief of the book series Jews and Slavs (volumes 1-25, Jerusalem) since 1993. He is President of the Israeli Committee of Slavists.

The event is organised by Ukrainian Institute London and supported by Ukrainian Jewish Encounter.

Details

Date:
October 4, 2018
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
£10
Event Category:

Venue

Ukrainian Cathedral Hall
21 Binney street
London, W1K 5BK United Kingdom
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