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April 2022

JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SWFL

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Horrific war in Ukraine has touched us all By Marina Berkovich, president

Marina Berkovich JHSSWF President

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kraine is a place from which many American Jews hail in this or preceding generations, and that is why I am dedicating my Passover column to it. It has a long and complex historical path, which, over the final days of February 2022, became even more entangled. Who lived there first? There is much evidence that Jews were among the earliest settlers in the contemporary Podol part of Kiev, the Mother of all Russia, its lowland. Ukraine, whose territorial name first emerged as Zaporozhian Sich, received its first independent statehood in 1991, following the collapse of the USSR. Before the Soviet Union was formed, there was a short-lived attempt of Ukrainian statehood in 191819 and its yellow-blue flag was first used. Most Americans are unfamiliar with Sich, aka Cossack republic. This semi-free settlement was well depicted in the “Taras Bulba” film. But you’ve no doubt heard of the Cossacks of 19th- and 20th-century Russia through the family lore of pogroms

in the Pale. Initially, the Cossacks fled Mongols and were guarding the Russian borders from them and the Ottomans. The population of the Sich had Ukrainians, Moldavians, Tatars, Poles, Lithuanians, Jews, Russians and many other ethnicities of all social layers, including runaway nobility. After the war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire for possession of the Black Sea and Crimean steppes ended, Russia no longer needed the Zaporozhian Cossacks for border protection and it was destroyed in 1775. It was during Catherine the Great’s reign that the word ukraina was likely derived from the Russian word okraina, specifically meaning “the edge of this land,” or less likely, from the Ukrainian kraina or Polish kraj, both meaning “country/land.” It was also still on Catherine’s watch that the Pale was formed to “protect the Jews.” Modern Ukrainians have genes with more than 13 million genetic variants among their DNA samples; many have Ashkenazi ancestry. Ukraine has been striving to become a nation. Whether or not it did a good job or was drowning in corruption is for history to decide. It will be harder to get to the truth now, since, like in Iraq, Ukraine’s museums were bombed and robbed of priceless artifacts.

The Kievan Rus princes forcibly converted the people of Kiev to Christianity in 988, winning over three potential religions: Islam, Catholicism and Judaism. The population of Russia is not ethnically pure either, with more than 100 languages spoken by over 120 ethnic groups, who have coexisted since times immemorial. We are all grieving for the victims of this current tragedy. Especially, those of

us with family or friends in Ukraine or Russian families and friends with children in the military. There will be no winners here. Nobody’s lives will ever be the same. Lastly, given the long, love-hate relationship of Ukraine and its Jewry, it must be providential that, at this significant moment in history, defense of Ukraine is led by its Jewish President, and how! Let’s pray for his safety.

JOIN THE JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SWFL We need your help in our mission of historical preservation and education. We need volunteers. Please join us as members. Family membership is $54; individual membership is $36; student membership is $18; and corporate sponsorship is $300. Please join us online by entering the appropriate amount or mail check to The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida, 8805 Tamiami Trail North, Suite # 255, Naples FL 34108. We can be reached at 833-547-7935 (833-JHS-SWFL), www.jhsswf.org or office@jhsswf.org. The Virtual Museum of SWFL Jewish History is located online at http://jewishhistorysouthwestflorida.org/. The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida is a section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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Study, prayer, assembly

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Stand up and be counted

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Redemption

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Passover reimagined

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Up close interviews with soldiers protecting Israel’s tense Syrian-Jordanian border

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Safta’s modern Old Charoset

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Broadway dreams, two action flicks, Auschwitz gladiators

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How Christians saved Passover for south Italy’s secret Jews

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Chad Gadya — why a goat?

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Our children and the community around them

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The ugly face of antisemitism in the U.S. today

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Healing through Hadassah

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JWV Post 202 update

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