Remember your ancestors, but write your own history
A useful and reliable-looking thread of humanitarian resources for Ukraine, including HIAS, Sunflower of Peace, and the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America.
I do not think of myself as Ukrainian any more than I think of myself as Russian or Polish or Welsh or Irish or English: I was born into the Diaspora, into America, and the rest is inheritance, but one of my great-grandmothers came from Vishnevets and if I knew where in Bessarabia and Podolia my other great-grandmother and one of my great-grandfathers had started from, I might well find their shtetls or cities on the map under attack.
selkie and I don't have this Galitzianer-Litvak pseudo-feud on for nothing. It doesn't make the war closer or farther from home, better or worse, more or less not my business. So, have some links. It's what I can do from where I ended up.
I do not think of myself as Ukrainian any more than I think of myself as Russian or Polish or Welsh or Irish or English: I was born into the Diaspora, into America, and the rest is inheritance, but one of my great-grandmothers came from Vishnevets and if I knew where in Bessarabia and Podolia my other great-grandmother and one of my great-grandfathers had started from, I might well find their shtetls or cities on the map under attack.
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You're welcome. I don't want to become part of a paralyzed doomscroll, but I don't want to pretend things aren't happening, either.
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Thank you.
*hugs*
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You're welcome.
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Check. I have been seeing them on multiple vetted lists, so I assumed they were straight frontline assistance. [edit] I have found an alternative.
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(don't have this Galitzianer-Litvak pseudo-feud on for nothing.
It's good to hear that expression again; my parents used to make this exact joke. Galitzianer-Litvak half and half here...).
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You're welcome. It has to be something.
It's good to hear that expression again; my parents used to make this exact joke. Galitzianer-Litvak half and half here...).
Oh, I'm delighted!
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If the universe had shuffled to the side and done a little hop, it is not implausible that our offspring should be gibbing kiks af di gazete as opposed to gibbing keeks oyf di togblat (who am I kidding, my child has never touched a newspaper) because S has more force of will than me and so many folksy thoughts about vowel sounds…
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*hugs*
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Welcome.