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Jewry in Ukraine index / Judentum in der Ukraine Index
(Fantasy Moses Jewry - Fantasie-Moses-Judentum)

von / by Michael Palomino (2008 / 2020)

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What exists and what not exists: Moses, Jesus and Muhammad did not exist
-- Moses (12 tribes - a dozen) did not exist: book: The Bible Unearthed)
-- Jesus (12 disciples - a dozen) did not exist (and 33 is the highest Freemason's code=number of vertebra of human spine) - link
-- Muhammad did not exist either (until the year 800, Arab Peninsula was Christian with a Fantasy Jesus - book: Good bye Mohammed)
-- Moses+Jesus+Muhammad are an invented trilogy for world domination applying fantasies and damnifications
-- The solution: Mother Earth is healing (link), Human Rights are the way of life, and a healthy Buddha without big belly is the model for yoga and brain yoga. Prosecution services of the world are not ready yet...
Michael Palomino, Sep.16, 2020



Juden in der Ukraine / Jews in Ukraine

1. Jews in Ukraine (01) 16th century - 1917  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
Jews arriving under Polish government - envy and Antisemitism against the "nonbelievers" - Jewish professions in the Pale of Settlement - pogroms since 1881 and emigration movement

2. Jews in Ukraine (02) 1917-1971  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
Antisemitism and pogroms - destruction of Jewish institutions since 1918, hunger crisis and exodus - World War II with mass flight to central "Soviet Union" or annihilation of the staying Jews 1941-1943 - Jews from inner "SU" coming back - harsh Antisemitism since Khrushchev - numbers of Jews (table)

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Juden in ukrainischen Regionen / Jews in Ukrainian regions
  • Jews in Bukovina  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Trade since 13th century - Cossack invasion in 1656 - Austrian rule with restrictions - split of the community between left and right - Romanian rule - Soviet rule - Holocaust in northern Bukovina - Soviet rule (northern Bukovina) and emigration movement (southern Bukovina under Romanian rule)
  • Jews in Ukraine: Crimea  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Jews in Crimea since Hellenistic times - Khazars - Jewish settlements - Tatars - Genoese and Ottoman Crimea - Czarist rule and Pale of Settlement - Soviets and Jewish settlements - Holocaust with Tatar collaboration - Crimea Republic project of 1944 as an espionage trial of the "USA" - Soviet rule and Jews in Crimea after 1945
  • Jews in Ukraine: Volhynia  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Jews in the north west Ukraine under Lithuanian, Polish, Swedish, and Russian rule - suffering during army actions and pogroms - sovietization 1939-1941 - Holocaust and definite destruction of Jewry by "Soviet Union"
Juden in ukrainischen Städten / Jews in Ukrainian towns
  • Jews in Chernovtsy  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Occupations - Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Polish Jews - Austrian rule with discriminations - split between Orthodox and Enlightenment - Romanian law since 1918 with persecutions - Sovietization 1940 - Holocaust 1941-1944 - destructions within the second Sovietization since 1945
  • Jews in Ukraine: Kiev  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Back and forth with Jews in Kiev - pogroms 1881 - police actions 1881-1917 - pogroms 1905 - blood libel trial 1911-1913 - communist revolution and turmoil 1917-1921 - Babi Yar 1941-1944 - communist measures against racist Zionists 1948-1971 - Jewish writers and cultural activities
  • Jews in Ukraine: Odessa  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Jewish center - Zionist center - pogroms - Jewish literary center - Holocaust with Big Flight from Barbarossa, deportations, ghettos and mass shootings - again Jewish center since 1944
  • Jews in Ukraine: Little towns A-K  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Bolekhov (Bolechóv) - Borislav (Boryslaw) - Dnepropetrovsk (Yekaterinoslav) - Dubno - Feodosiya (Kaffa, Caffa) - Glinyany (Gliniany, Gline) - Gorodenka (Horodenka) - Gorodok (Gródek Jagiellonski)
  • Jews in Ukraine: Little towns L-Z  (Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971)  English
    Mogilev-Podolski - Novoselitsa (Noua Sulita, Sulita) - Uzhgorod (Uzhorod, Ungvár) - Vinnitsa - Vizhnitsa (Vijnita, Vizhnits) - Vladimir Volynski (Lodomira, Wlodzimierz, Lodmer, Ladmir, Ludmir) - Zastavna - Zbarazh (Zbaraz) - Zhdanov (Mariupol) - Zhmerinka - Zholkva (Zólkiew, Nesterov) - Zolochev (Zloczow)