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PUBLISHING ACTIVITY
The Jewish Foundation publishes materials, books, booklets and spreads video and audio tapes on Jewish culture and Judaism. The last publications of the JFU:
Books
M. Finer, A. Kerzhner, K. Shirokih "Handbook for the Study of Yiddish", Chernivtsi 2007
The idea of the creation belongs to a doctor of technical sciences Marco Finer. His co-authors were young graduates of the International Solomon University, practicing teachers of Yiddish Anatoly Kerzhner and Karina Shirokih. The book is published with financial support from the State Committee on Nationalities and Religions and the Jewish Foundation of Ukraine, it was published in the publishing house “BUKREK“ in Chernovtsy.
The handbook includes 23 lessons that provide a large set of grammatical rules and exercises. For the studying the new vocabulary each lesson contains excerpts from the stories and poems of writers and poets who wrote in Yiddish.
The handbook is intended for teachers of groups of primary-level study of Yiddish language, regardless of age. The book can serve as a first step for beginners to learn the language of Yiddish, and also as auxiliary material for those who have studied the Mame loshn.
Irina Nerovnaya “I returned”, Kiev 2008
This collection of poetry was published in 2008 in Kiev. This book is continuation support program for talented young writers from Ukraine. The famous artist of Russia Valentin Gaft wrote about Irina’s poetry: "Oh my God, what poetry, what a language! I am amazed! Her poems people have to read. I would like many people as possible acquainted with her poetry, it won’t leave anyone indifferent."
M. Chasnitsky "Gluchov. Jews. The memory is still alive ", Kiev 2009
The unique publication devoted to the Jewish community of the city Gluchov (Sumy Region). The author of the book is director of the Gluchov Jewish Museum Michael Chastitsky. The book "Glukhov. Jews. The memory is still alive" consists of more than 150 stories about life, history and culture of Jews of Sumy Region. The publication contains the names of Jews who died during the war in Gluchov, lists of participants of the partisan movement in Sumy and natives of the city who protected their homeland. A large section of the book is devoted to the modern life of the Jewish community of Gluchov.
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