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			| The Jewish Division of Ukraine’s Heaven’s Hundred |  
			| 11.03.2014, Communities of Eurasia |  
			| Those who died at the Maidan are called the Heaven’s Hundred in  Ukraine, because a “hundred” was  the structural unit of Maidan’s Self  Defense Forces. It is largely a symbolic name - not all of those  murdered in the death throes of the criminal regime were active  participants of these groups, which were created over the three months  of protests. But the name stuck nonetheless. It has been proposed to  rename Institutskaya street, covered in blood on February 20th, the day  of the massacre, into Heaven’s Hundred Street. I am certain that someday  I will show my children a memorial to the Heaven’s Hundred. It will be  on the Maidan, restored after the battles and washed of grime. I will  lay flowers and a small stone at the monument, as it is done in the  Jewish tradition, and will keep my silence for some time, for I do not  know how to pray. |  |  
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			| Fascism, Russia, and Ukraine |  
			| 21.02.2014 |  
			| The students were the first to protest against the regime of President  Viktor Yanukovych on the Maidan, the central square in Kiev, last  November. These were the Ukrainians with the most to lose, the young  people who unreflectively thought of themselves as Europeans and who  wished for themselves a life, and a Ukrainian homeland, that were  European. Many of them were politically on the left, some of them  radically so. After years of negotiation and months of promises, their  government, under President Yanukovych, had at the last moment failed to  sign a major trade agreement with the European Union. |  |  
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			| Open Address to the Jews of the World |  
			| 03.02.2014, Xenophobia and anti-Semitism |  
			| Two months ago, the citizens of Ukraine, who have snatched a few breaths  of the air of freedom over the last twenty years, went out to a square  with one demand: to stop the country from becoming a dictatorship and to  return hope for a brighter future to its people. Since then they have  been standing at Kyiv's Maidan and many other squares all over the  country. It is not just Ukrainians who are making the stand, but also  Russians, Armenians, Belarusians, Crimean Tatars. And the Jews are  standing as well. |  |  
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			| Love and Hatred in Kiev |  
			| 31.01.2014, Xenophobia and anti-Semitism |  
			| KIEV, Ukraine — It has been severely cold here lately, with temperatures dipping below freezing night after night. What sustains  the protesters at Independence Square in weather this bleak can only  come from inside: an exceptionally hot mix of despair, hope,  self-sacrifice and hatred. |  |  
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			| 30.01.2014, Israel and the World |  
			| We Jews cannot forget millennium-long atrocities and persecutions and we  shall never forget about the Holocaust. But we also remember our  struggle for freedom and independence. Zionism is a Jewish national  movement or Jewish nationalism that proved to have been capable of  reviving the Jewish national state on its biblical land. |  |  
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			| UNRWA and Middle East peace |  
			| 23.01.2014 |  
			| The United Nations Relief and Works Agency has long outstayed its welcome. It would be more productive for genuine peace in the region if the office of the High Commissioner for Refugees took over the function of assisting the Palestinians |  |  
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