Led by Edward G. Marks
Jewish life in Ukraine has changed dramatically since the country’s independence. Under the old Soviet system, Jews went to the back of many, many lines – for jobs, for apartments, for basic respect. Since the 1990s, Jews gain respect by what they do with their lives and how they relate to their neighbors – not by the accident of having been born Jewish.
Join us to learn a bit about the history and the recent lives of our Jewish friends in Ukraine, and the extent to which Putin’s unprovoked invasion has changed everyone’s lives.