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The Ukrainian Weekly 1992, No.26
www.ukrweekly.com Published by the Ukrainian National Association Inc.ic, a, fraternal non-profit association! ramian V Vol. LX No. 26 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY0, JUNE 28, 1992 50 cents Orthodox Churches Kravchuk, Yeltsin conclude accord at Dagomys summit by Marta Kolomayets Underscoring their commitment to signed by the two presidents, as well as Kiev Press Bureau the development of the democratic their Supreme Council chairmen, Ivan announce union process, the two sides agreed they will Pliushch of Ukraine and Ruslan Khas- by Marta Kolomayets DAGOMYS, Russia - "The agree "build their relations as friendly states bulatov of Russia, and Ukrainian Prime Kiev Press Bureau ment in Dagomys marks a radical turn and will immediately start working out Minister Vitold Fokin and acting Rus KIEV — As The Weekly was going to in relations between two great states, a large-scale political agreements which sian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar. press, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church change which must lead our relations to would reflect the new qualities of rela The Crimea, another difficult issue in faction led by Metropolitan Filaret and a full-fledged and equal inter-state tions between them." Ukrainian-Russian relations was offi the Ukrainian Autocephalous Ortho level," Ukrainian President Leonid But several political breakthroughs cially not on the agenda of the one-day dox Church, which is headed by Metro Kravchuk told a press conference after came at the one-day meeting held at this summit, but according to Mr. Khasbu- politan Antoniy of Sicheslav and the conclusion of the first Ukrainian- beach resort, where the Black Sea is an latov, the topic was discussed in various Pereyaslav in the absence of Mstyslav I, Russian summit in Dagomys, a resort inviting front yard and the Caucasus circles. -
The Anti-Imperial Choice This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Anti-Imperial Choice the Making of the Ukrainian Jew
the anti-imperial choice This page intentionally left blank The Anti-Imperial Choice The Making of the Ukrainian Jew Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern Yale University Press new haven & london Disclaimer: Some images in the printed version of this book are not available for inclusion in the eBook. Copyright © 2009 by Yale University. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and ex- cept by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. Set in Ehrhardt type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in the United States of America. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Petrovskii-Shtern, Iokhanan. The anti-imperial choice : the making of the Ukrainian Jew / Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-300-13731-6 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Jewish literature—Ukraine— History and criticism. 2. Jews in literature. 3. Ukraine—In literature. 4. Jewish authors—Ukraine. 5. Jews— Ukraine—History— 19th century. 6. Ukraine—Ethnic relations. I. Title. PG2988.J4P48 2009 947.7Ј004924—dc22 2008035520 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48–1992 (Permanence of Paper). It contains 30 percent postconsumer waste (PCW) and is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). 10987654321 To my wife, Oxana Hanna Petrovsky This page intentionally left blank Contents Acknowledgments ix Politics of Names and Places: A Note on Transliteration xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction 1 chapter 1. -
Jewish Cemetries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine
Syracuse University SURFACE Religion College of Arts and Sciences 2005 Jewish Cemetries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine Samuel D. Gruber United States Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/rel Part of the Religion Commons Recommended Citation Gruber, Samuel D., "Jewish Cemeteries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine" (2005). Full list of publications from School of Architecture. Paper 94. http://surface.syr.edu/arc/94 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Arts and Sciences at SURFACE. It has been accepted for inclusion in Religion by an authorized administrator of SURFACE. For more information, please contact [email protected]. JEWISH CEMETERIES, SYNAGOGUES, AND MASS GRAVE SITES IN UKRAINE United States Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad 2005 UNITED STATES COMMISSION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICA’S HERITAGE ABROAD Warren L. Miller, Chairman McLean, VA Members: Ned Bandler August B. Pust Bridgewater, CT Euclid, OH Chaskel Besser Menno Ratzker New York, NY Monsey, NY Amy S. Epstein Harriet Rotter Pinellas Park, FL Bingham Farms, MI Edgar Gluck Lee Seeman Brooklyn, NY Great Neck, NY Phyllis Kaminsky Steven E. Some Potomac, MD Princeton, NJ Zvi Kestenbaum Irving Stolberg Brooklyn, NY New Haven, CT Daniel Lapin Ari Storch Mercer Island, WA Potomac, MD Gary J. Lavine Staff: Fayetteville, NY Jeffrey L. Farrow Michael B. Levy Executive Director Washington, DC Samuel Gruber Rachmiel -
1 Introduction
State Service of Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre State Scientific Production Enterprise “Kartographia” TOPONYMIC GUIDELINES For map and other editors For international use Ukraine Kyiv “Kartographia” 2011 TOPONYMIC GUIDELINES FOR MAP AND OTHER EDITORS, FOR INTERNATIONAL USE UKRAINE State Service of Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre State Scientific Production Enterprise “Kartographia” ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prepared by Nina Syvak, Valerii Ponomarenko, Olha Khodzinska, Iryna Lakeichuk Scientific Consultant Iryna Rudenko Reviewed by Nataliia Kizilowa Translated by Olha Khodzinska Editor Lesia Veklych ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Kartographia, 2011 ISBN 978-966-475-839-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction ................................................................ 5 2 The Ukrainian Language............................................ 5 2.1 General Remarks.............................................. 5 2.2 The Ukrainian Alphabet and Romanization of the Ukrainian Alphabet ............................... 6 2.3 Pronunciation of Ukrainian Geographical Names............................................................... 9 2.4 Stress .............................................................. 11 3 Spelling Rules for the Ukrainian Geographical Names....................................................................... 11 4 Spelling of Generic Terms ....................................... 13 5 Place Names in Minority Languages -
Jewish Cemeteries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine
JEWISH CEMETERIES, SYNAGOGUES, AND MASS GRAVE SITES IN UKRAINE United States Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad 2005 UNITED STATES COMMISSION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICA’S HERITAGE ABROAD Warren L. Miller, Chairman McLean, VA Members: Ned Bandler August B. Pust Bridgewater, CT Euclid, OH Chaskel Besser Menno Ratzker New York, NY Monsey, NY Amy S. Epstein Harriet Rotter Pinellas Park, FL Bingham Farms, MI Edgar Gluck Lee Seeman Brooklyn, NY Great Neck, NY Phyllis Kaminsky Steven E. Some Potomac, MD Princeton, NJ Zvi Kestenbaum Irving Stolberg Brooklyn, NY New Haven, CT Daniel Lapin Ari Storch Mercer Island, WA Potomac, MD Gary J. Lavine Staff: Fayetteville, NY Jeffrey L. Farrow Michael B. Levy Executive Director Washington, DC Samuel Gruber Rachmiel Liberman Research Director Brookline, MA Katrina A. Krzysztofiak Laura Raybin Miller Program Manager Pembroke Pines, FL Patricia Hoglund Vincent Obsitnik Administrative Officer McLean, VA 888 17th Street, N.W., Suite 1160 Washington, DC 20006 Ph: ( 202) 254-3824 Fax: ( 202) 254-3934 E-mail: [email protected] May 30, 2005 Message from the Chairman One of the principal missions that United States law assigns the Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad is to identify and report on cemeteries, monuments, and historic buildings in Central and Eastern Europe associated with the cultural heritage of U.S. citizens, especially endangered sites. The Congress and the President were prompted to establish the Commission because of the special problem faced by Jewish sites in the region: The communities that had once cared for the properties were annihilated during the Holocaust. -
Assessment of Drinking Water Quality As a Factor Affecting Human Health
SOCIÁLNÍ VěDY A ZDraVÍ KONTAKT 2 (2016) 132–138 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com 2016 • Volume 18 • Issue 1 • ISSN 1212-4117 (print) • ISSN 1804-7122 (on-line) 1 0 1 41160 2 journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/kontakt 77121 9 Original research article Assessment of drinking water quality as a factor affecting human health in Zhytomyr Region Valerij Shygonskyj a, Natalia Shygonska b * a Zhytomyr National Agroecological University, Chair of Ecological Management, Zhytomyr, Ukraine b Zhytomyr Nursing Institute, Chair of Nursing, Zhytomyr, Ukraine INFORMACE O ČLÁNKU ABSTRACT Received: 2016-11-09 The objective of the paper is to assess drinking water quality based upon analyses of Received in revised form: water quality indexes from different sources in rural settlements of Zhytomyr Region. 2016-05-18 Materials and methods: The research data was taken from the national reports about Accepted: 2016-05-20 the environmental situation in Ukraine, national reports about drinking water Published online: 2016-06-27 quality and current water supply state in Ukraine, Zhytomyr sanitary-epidemiological authority reports, and reports of the Zhytomyr main statistics department. The analyzed period was between 2003–2011. During the research the methods of Keywords: systemic analyses and logical generalization were used to systemize the obtained Drinking water information. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were used for data assessment. Quality The dynamics of drinking water qualitative changes of the first and second Epidemic safety indexes category, centralized and non-centralized water supply objects in Zhytomyr Region Sanitary and hygienic indexes according to the epidemic safety, radiological, sanitary and chemical indexes were assessed. -
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies International Competition of Studentent Scientific WorksWorks BLACK SEA SCIENCE 2020 ProceedingsProceedings Odessa, ONAFT 2020 UDC 001.8(063) Editorial board: Prof. B. Iegorov, D.Sc., Rector of the Odessa National Academyademy ooff FoodFood Technologies, Editor-in-chief Prof. M. Mardar, D.Sc., Vice-Rector for Scientific and PPedagogicaledagogical WorkWork andand International Relations, Editor-in-chief Dr. I. Solonytska, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor, Directoror of tthehe M.M.V.V. Lomonosov Technological Institute of Food Industry, Head of thee jury ooff ««FoodFood ScienceScience andand Technologies» Dr. Yu. Melnyk, D.Sc., Assoc. Professor, ActingActing DiDirectorrector of the GG.E..E. WeinsteiWeinsteinn Institute of Applied Economics and Management,ent, H Heead ofof thethe jjuryury ooff «E«Economicsconomics aand Administration» Dr. S. Kotlyk, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.,, DirectorDirector ofof the P.M.P.M. PlatonovPlatonov Educational-Educ Scientific Institute of Computer Systemsms and TechnTechnologiesologies ““IndustryIndustry 4.04.0””, HHead of the jury of «Information Technologies,, AutomationAutomation a andnd R Roboticsobotics» Prof. B. Kosoy, D.Sc.,, DirectorDirector ofof thethe V.S.V.S. MartynovskyMartynovs Institute of Refrigeration, Cryotechnologygy anandd EEcoenergetics,coenergetics, HeadHead of theth jury of «Power Engineering and Energy Efficiencyfficiency» Prof. G. Krusir, D.Sc.,D.Sc., HHeadead of the DDepartmentepartment of EEcologyc and Environmental Protection Technologies,gies, Head ooff tthehe jury of ««EcologyEcology aandnd Environmental Protection» Dr. V. Kozhevnikova,hevnikova, PPh.D.,h.D., SeniorSenior LecturerLecturer o of the Department of Hotel and Catering Business,ess, ONAFT,ONAFT, TechnicalTechnical EEditorditor BlacBlackk SSeaea ScienceScience 20202020: Proceedings of the International Competition of StudentStudent ScienScientifictific WWorksorks / Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies; B. -
Field Trip Guidebook
Geological Survey of Norway Geoinform of Ukraine European integration of mineral raw material data (EIMIDA) joint project under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway Contract UKR-15/0006 FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK 1st General Workshop and Field Trip Kyiv – Zhytomyr, Ukraine May 22-27, 2016 CONTENTS Introduction........................................................................................... 3 Principal Types of Precambrian Rock Associations in the Ukrainian Shield .... 5 Sedimentary cover development in the north-west Ukrainian Shield ........... 9 A. Khoroshiv Ornamental and Gemstone Museum ..................................... 11 B. Liznykivske facing-stone granite deposit .............................................. 14 C. Mezhyrichne ilmenite placer deposit .................................................... 18 D. Ocheretyanske facing-stone labradorite deposit .................................... 24 Conclusions ......................................................................................... 30 References .......................................................................................... 31 2 Introduction The previous field trip of NUMIRE Project (May 15-22, 2013) was held in the south-east of Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhya regions, and in Middle-Dniprean geoblock of Ukrainian Shield (Fig. I-1). That time, the iron-ore (BIF) and manganese-ore (carbonate) deposits as well as Khortytsya granite were visited to get an impression of the area minerals. The given field trip of EIMIDA Project between Geological -
GE84/284 BR IFIC Nº 2913 Section Spéciale Special Section
Section spéciale Index BR IFIC Nº 2913 Special Section GE84/284 Sección especial Indice International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) ITU - Radiocommunication Bureau Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios Terrenales) UIT - Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones Circulaire Internationale d'Information sur les Fréquences (Services de Terre) UIT - Bureau des Radiocommunications Date/Fecha : 04.02.2020 Expiry date for comments / Fecha limite para comentarios / Date limite pour les commentaires : 14.05.2020 Description of Columns / Descripción de columnas / Description des colonnes Intent Purpose of the notification Propósito de la notificación Objet de la notification 1a Assigned frequency Frecuencia asignada Fréquence assignée 4a Name of the location of Tx station Nombre del emplazamiento de estación Tx Nom de l'emplacement de la station Tx B Administration Administración Administration 4b Geographical area Zona geográfica Zone géographique 4c Geographical coordinates Coordenadas geográficas Coordonnées géographiques 6a Class of station Clase de estación Classe de station 1b Vision / sound frequency Frecuencia de portadora imagen/sonido Fréquence image / son 1ea Frequency stability Estabilidad de frecuencia Stabilité de fréquence 1e carrier frequency offset Desplazamiento de la portadora Décalage de la porteuse 7c System and colour system Sistema de transmisión / color Système et système de couleur 9d Polarization Polarización Polarisation 13c Remarks Observaciones Remarques 9 Directivity Directividad -
Inventory of Managed Honey Bee Population in Zhytomyr Region (Ukraine)
Ukrainian Journal of Ecology Ukrainian Journal of Ecology, 2020, 10(1), 133-137, doi: 10.15421/2020_21 ORIGINAL ARTICLE UDC 638.14:504(477.42) Inventory of managed honey bee population in Zhytomyr region (Ukraine) O. V. Lisohurska, D. V. Lisohurska, V. M. Sokolyuk*, S. V. Furman, M. M. Kryvyi, I. P. Ligomina Zhytomyr National Agroecological University, 7, Stary Blvd, Zhytomyr, 10008, Ukraine *Corresponding author E-mail: [email protected] Received: 15.01.2019. Accepted 15.02.2020 Over the last decades, the number of honey bee colonies in the world has been declining. A honey bee is the most important pollinator in agriculture. According to estimates, such a situation can threaten the food security of humanity. The purpose was to investigate the specific aspects of the managed honey bee population in Zhytomyr region. The population dynamics, number, and density were determined. For this purpose the statistics of the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on the number of bee colonies by categories of producers in Ukraine and Zhytomyr region were used. It was established that in Zhytomyr region over the past quarter century, the population of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) has increased by 2 times up to 193.4 thousand colonies. During the same period, the number of bee colonies in Ukraine has increased by 1.4 times. At present, Zhytomyr region is a leader in the state in the development of the beekeeping industry. Eight percent of all honey bee colonies in the country are concentrated here. In the Zhytomyr region, the density of honey bee population is one of the highest in Ukraine. -
52 05 Romaniuk
СТОРІНКИ ІСТОРІЇ: ЗБІРНИК НАУКОВИХ ПРАЦЬ ● ISSN 2307-5244 . ВИПУСК 52 УДК 94(477) DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.52.2021.236152 N. Romaniuk ORCID: 0000-000-2340-44 Zhytomyr National Agroecological University (Zhytomyr, Ukraine) R.Wisła ORCID: 0000-0002-7895-6243 Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland) Н. Й. Романюк Житомирський національний агроекологічний університет (Житомир, Україна) Р. Вісла Ягеллонський університет у Кракові (Польща) RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN UKRAINE (1850’s — EARLY 1900’s) Сільське підприємництво в Україні (друга половина ХІХ — початок ХХ ст.) The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of rural entrepreneurship in Right-Bank Ukraine as an important factor in accelerating the socioeconomic modernization of 1861–1914. Under the influence of the reforms of the 1860’s and 1870’s, especially the abolition of serfdom and Stolypin agrarian reform, rural entrepreneurs in the Kyiv, Podillia, and Volyn provinces increased the output of rural production em- ploying the natural climatic conditions of the region, land resources, minerals, wood, entrepreneurial income, and capital. The regional basis of the economic development was enterprising landowners and wealthy peasants who applied the most profitable types of economic activity, such as growing grain crops, sugar beets, potatoes, hops, and processing them at their enterprises as close to raw materials as possible. The most profitable industries were sugar, distillery, and flour production. In the late 1800’s, sugar production accounted for more than half of the total factory production. The region, which included Kyiv, Podillya, and Volyn, became one of the leaders in producing and exporting sugar to for- eign markets. Families of Tereshchenkos, Khanenkos, Symyrenkos, Bobrynskies, Pototskies, Branytskies, Balashovs, Sangushkos, Brodskies, Yaroshynskies, and many other represented multi-field business activities. -
Investment Passport of Baranivka United Territorial
INVESTMENT PASSPORT OF BARANIVKA UNITED TERRITORIAL COMMUNITY OF ZHYTOMIR REGION 2019 Local Organic Development Agency CONTENT Part 1. GREETING…………………………………………………….3 p. 1.1 Felicitation of mayor.………………………….…………………….3 p. 1.2 Business card of the community………………………………………3-4 p. Part 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE COMMUNITY……….4 p. 2.1. Natural - geographical and climatic conditions……………………….4-6 p. 2.2. Demography ……………………………………………………………6-7 p. 2.3. Human resources…………………………………………………….7-8 p. 2.4. Education and training……………………………………………8-10 p. 2.5. Housing, office and industrial - production infrastructure……...10-12 p. 2.6. Economic potential………………………………………………12-14 p. 2.7. Foreign economic activity……………………………………….14 p. 2.8. Transport infrastructure and logistics………………………….14-16 p. 2.9. Sphere of Health, Culture, Leisure and Recreation……17-23 p. 2.10. Environmental protection…………………..24-26 p. 2.11. Cooparation with international financial institutions…………….26 p. 2.12. Large-scale investment projects that are implemented……………….27-28 p. Part 3. Offers for investors……………………….…………………………………..28 p. 3.1. Industry branches that have the best investment potential……………….…28 p. 3.2. Strategic projects……………………………………………………………..28-29 p. 3.3. Free lands (greenfield та brownfield) for investment …………………….. 29-63 p. Part 4. CONTACTS, SOURCES…... …………………………………………….64 p. 4.1. Contact information……...………………………………………………………64 p. 4.2. The main sources of information……………………………………………….64 p. Розділ 1. Greeting 1.1 Felicitation of mayor. I congratulate you on behalf of the community and I sincerely invite you to cooperate! I have the honor to lead the unique Baranivsky United Territorial Community, which has a special geographical location, promising economic potential, comfortable climatic conditions and a great desire to attract effective investors that will contribute to the development and prosperity.