International Holocaust Remembrance Day
According to Resolution 60/7 of the UN General Assembly, January 27 is marked as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On January 27, 2014 Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in cooperation with Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Goethe-Institut Ukraine and the Embassy of the State of Israel to Ukraine held the 7th Annual Round Table Discussion “Ukrainian Society and
Memory about the Holocaust: Research and Educational Aspects”. The participants could listen to guest speakers and contribute to general discussion in three sessions:
- History of the Holocaust in Ukraine in the context of studies about humans, society and the state;
- Teaching about the Holocaust within civic Education;
- Lessons of the Holocaust in the context of contemporary situation in Ukraine
Announcements
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 4 (84), 2025
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 4 (84), October-December, 2025 has been published.
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(No) Children’s Stories Exhibition in Odesa
Starting the year with a powerful event - from January 19 to 30, 2026, Odesa will host the exhibition (No) Children’s Stories for the first time.
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Bibliographic Database “Jewish Studies in Independent Ukraine”
The Ukrainian Association for Jewish Studies has begun work on a project to create a bibliographic database entitled Jewish Studies in Independent Ukraine. The project envisages the creation of a reference resource covering various types of academic publications, as well as dissertations and educational publications
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Happy New Year 2026 from the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies!
2025 was a year of action and partnerships. With our team and partners, we made many meaningful initiatives possible.
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The Formation of Holocaust Scholarly Discourse in European Nations
On December 16, 2025, the State Institution Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine held the International Scientific Conference The Formation of Holocaust Scholarly Discourse in European Nations.
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