Volodomyr Zelensky: His Presidency in the Context of Ukrainian-Jewish History

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Published on Apr 13, 2022
A brief discussion of the election of Volodomyr Zelensky in the larger context of Ukrainian-Jewish history. Recorded on March 4, 2022 with hope for a speedy return to peace for Ukraine and its people.

For a longer discussion of the broader scope of the history of the Jews through Ukrainian maps, see https://youtu.be/PWQWCliUNXo

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