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Michael Nutkiewicz—A Ukrainian Chapter: A Jewish Aid Worker’s Memoir of Sorrow (Zoom only)

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Eli Gumener’s 1921 Yiddish memoir, A Ukrainian Chapter: Two Years in Podolia (A Kapitl Ukraine. Tsvey Yor in Podolye), is set in a region in southwest Ukraine. The memoir depicts the fate of Jews caught in the middle of the Russian Civil War and the challenges of providing aid to Jewish communities. Gumener (1886-1941) was Michael Nutkiewicz’s uncle and worked for all the major aid organizations in the interwar period. Nutkiewicz was unaware of Gumener’s story until he discovered the book in his parents’ library after they passed away. Translated into English by Nutkiewicz and published in 2022, Gumener’s memoir is a highly valuable and rare historical source that focuses on the two most devastating years of pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-1920. Eli Gumener was a communal activist right up to the time that he himself became a victim during the Holocaust.

Wednesday, November 15 @ 7–8pm; FREE

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Michael Nutkiewicz—A Ukrainian Chapter: A Jewish Aid Worker’s Memoir of Sorrow (Zoom only)

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