Encyclopedia final blowout sale Home Announcements Bookstore ... WWW Links Jewish-Ukrainian Bibliography A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Resources in English by Andrew Gregorovich. 2nd Edition. Toronto: Forum, 1999. 116 p. THIS ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY , first published in 1994, is the first and only work of its kind in the world and contains 1,000 entries. It includes the major books on the subject as well as articles in journals, magazines and newspapers and analyticals. It is a vital reference work for university, college and public libraries, organizations, academics and individuals. It is essential for every professor, researcher, teacher and student interested in Jewish, Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, East European or World War II history, the Jewish Ukrainian Question, Hasidism, the Holocaust / Shoah, Babi Yar, the Crimea Affair, the Waffen SS Division Galizien or genealogy in the Pale of Settlement. Ukraine, with 52 million people today, is known as the "Breadbasket of Europe" and much Jewish genius, tradition, cuisine, music, philosophy, literature, leadership and achievements emerged from this land. For example, writers like Sholom Aleichem, H. Bialik, Isaac Babel, and Nobel prize winner S.Y. Agnon; the founder of Hasidism, Baal Shem Tov; and Nobel prize winner Selman Waksman, violinist David Oistrakh and pianist Vladimir Horowitz were born in Ukraine. The families of Sigmund Freud, Arthur Fiedler, Kirk Douglas, Danny Kaye, Garth Drabinsky, Michael Ovitz and McDonald's president George Cohon were from Ukraine. Soviet leader Leon Trotsky, Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky, Presidents of Israel Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, were all from Ukraine. Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal is from Ukraine. The most famous Jewish song | |
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