Articles by Natalia A.

Natalia A. Feduschak: The Encounter Prize is a new hope for the New Year

Natalia A. Feduschak: Rescuing places of remembrance from oblivion

Natalia A. Feduschak: Yiddish, in place and time

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Natalia A. Feduschak: The view from Jerusalem on Ukraine’s Jewish president

Natalia Feduschak: The Ukrainian-Jewish relationship is solid

Babyn Yar, the ravine where 100,000 killed

Natalia A. Feduschak: Remembering Babyn Yar – a 1966 speech and 50 years later

Natalia A. Feduschak: The seduction of propaganda

Natalia A. Feduschak: Fighting lies, frame by frame

Natalia A. Feduschak: A worthy discussion that should be held all over Ukraine

Eight decades later, scholars gather in Toronto to find Holodomor answers

Remembering Lviv

Canadian entrepreneur keeps promise to support Ukrainian causes

Eastern European cuisine: No longer just for peasants

The Great Exodus: Ukrainians abroad express dismay at news in homeland

Ukrainians abroad strive to keep alive cultural traditions of the homeland

How to be Ukrainian in a new, foreign land

How America became home to Ukrainians seeking better opportunities

Ukrainian exodus to North America

Not Your Baba’s Borshch fundraiser in Canada helps children in Ukraine

Greek Catholic monastery recalls saving Jews in war

A prince, philanthropist and playboy – an exciting life of Mykola Potocki

Medieval Berezhany lures with historical sites, red-roofed houses

History professor Snyder coming to Kyiv to present ‘Bloodlands’

Keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive 70 years later

Ukrainian writers slowly but surely pen their ‘sherlock holmses’

History, pain-strewn exhibition on Holocaust by bullets opens

Lviv book forum invites bookworms

Poverty, migration mark life in western Ukraine

My Independence Day story: Kravchuk brilliance and a Pentel pen

Ukraine’s Vanquished Jews: Wounds still sore 70 years after Holocaust

Ukraine’s Vanquished Jews: Daunting struggle to preserve Jewish heritage

Lviv Salo restaurant serves tasty lard in many shapes, forms

Ukraine’s Vanquished Jews: ‘Their fate was clear to them’

St. Sophia’s ancient gospel

A trip back to Kyivan Rus

Dynamic young leader takes helm of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

Case of Mistaken Identity?

Ukrainian-Canadian writer dissects immigrant story

Politics, poverty and literature defined life of great Ivan Franko

Searching for Pinzel, Ukraine’s Michelango

West takes notice of Kyiv playwright

Lviv Fashion Week kicks off with focus on young designers

Ukrainian-born artists leave their mark on French art

What it takes to get published in Ukraine

European Union needs Ukraine as much as nation needs EU

Venice in winter: low on crowds, rich on culture

Marina Lewycka, writer of Ukrainian descent, puts comic spin on immigration

Crumbling Jewish quarter in Lviv may get new hotel

Through painstaking precision, Lviv’s icon restorers revive Ukraine’s precious gems

Through painstaking precision, Lviv’s icon restorers revive Ukraine’s precious gems

Short, tragic life of Jewish writer comes out years later in her books

Penguins and politics in works of Ukraine’s top contemporary writer

Pain of Holodomor remembered 78 years later

Experimental theater by the New Yorker of Ukrainian origin

New findings break long-held stereotypes about Sheptytsky

Portinikov emerges as one of nation’s top journalists, offering fearless commentary

Nationalist Svoboda scores election victories in western Ukraine

In Lviv, popular incumbent squares off against Party of Regions-backed candidate

Lviv ranks high in work of hit Polish crime novelist

Good news! Study shows fewer smoking in Ukraine

Best-selling Polish author finds big audience among Ukrainians

A coffee festival to make Yuriy Kulchytsky proud