While the history of Jewish-Ukrainian relationships is certainly difficult, here is an instructive and not necessarily intuitive modern snapshot from Pew Research: http://tiny.cc/pew-antisemitism-2016
Iosif On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 7:39 PM Ildani-Global Inc. <[email protected]> wrote: > > HISTORICAL IRONY > > Personal Naïve Reflections of a son of a Holocaust Survivor from the safety > of my home > > The present crisis prior to February 23 seemed so distant, indeed > geographically and sentimentally as well. Ukraine simply represented a > historical reference to my ancestral genealogy in southern Galitzia and > Bucovina. Ukraine in my “book” was the former Soviet Republic that annexed > the former Austro-Hungary (later Southern Poland and Romania) provinces of > Southern Galitzia and Northern Bucovina. > > Thursday morning February 24 Breaking News: “Missile Strike to > Ivano-Frankisk”. Unexpectedly, felt like a bucket of iced water over my face. > The crisis was no longer distant, it played out in “my home”. Ivano Frankisk, > has been the focus of my research as my GGG parents (Eisenthal) and their > children studied in their highly regarded Yeshivot of Stanislawow and > Kolomyya. > > There is no doubt in my mind that we are witnessing regrettably again a fight > between good and evil. There are no grays here. Clearly black and white. The > image of a powerful armored Russian tank intentionally and unprovoked > crashing a defenseless unarmed civilian vehicle says it all. > (https://youtu.be/cDnNsCKm5m4) > > Nevertheless, as the son of a Czernovitz deported Transnistria child > survivor, I cannot escape reflecting on history’s irony. Today’s aggressors > were yesterday’s liberators (albeit oppressors later) and today’s victims > might have been descendants of the Ukrainian para-military fascists that > welcomed my mother’s family with forced labor, typhus, starvation and murder. > Ruth Gold’s journey so well described in her book, was also my mother’s. And > those images are part of my memory. A memory of a “Vanished World”… > > However, and despite these reflections, the plight of our fellow 40 million > human beings and over 200 thousand jews is no longer a distant event. There > is no justification for the loss of human lives at the whims of a tyrant. > Both Ukrainian and Russian mothers deserve better. > > Rony Eisenthal > > > > ________________________________ > From: [email protected] > <[email protected]> on behalf of Czernowitz > Genealogy and History digest <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2022 12:01 AM > To: czernowitz-l digest recipients <[email protected]> > Subject: czernowitz-l digest: February 26, 2022 > > > ________________________________ > ________________________________ > > This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject of > Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions expressed > in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not > necessarily > the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members > or entities connected with this mailing list. The Czernowitz-L list has > an associated web site at http://czernowitz.ehpes.com that includes a > searchable archive of all messages posted to this list. Beginning in 2021, > archived messages can be found at: > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > To send mail to the list, address it to <[email protected]>. > > To remove your address from this e-list follow these directions. > > To receive assistance for this e-list send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] > > ________________________________ > > ******************************************************************************* This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject of Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions expressed in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not necessarily the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members or entities connected with this mailing list. The Czernowitz-L list has an associated web site at http://czernowitz.ehpes.com that includes a searchable archive of all messages posted to this list. Beginning in 2021, archived messages can be found at: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To send mail to the list, address it to <[email protected]>. To remove your address from this e-list follow the directions at https://it.cornell.edu/lyris/leave-e-lists-lyris To receive assistance for this e-list send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
