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  1. Boyarka - Ukraine Jewish Heritage: History of Jewish communities …

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  6. Uncovering Ukraine’s Hidden Gem: The Charming Town of Boyarka

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    Boyarka is a town located in Lisyanka district of Cherkassy region of central Ukraine. Boyarka is located on the Gniliy Tikich River, a tributary of the South Bug. The town’s estimated population is 654 (as of 2009). Before the Revolution it was a shtetl of Zvenigorodka yezd, Kiev guberniya.
    In Boyarka, near the capital, Kyiv, the debris of a shot-down drone fell on a home and started a fire. Andrii Korobka, 47, said his mother was sleeping next to the room where the wreckage landed and was taken to hospital suffering from shock.
    Boiarka or Boyarka ( Ukrainian: Боярка) is a city in Fastiv Raion of Kyiv Oblast ( region) of Ukraine, about 20 km SW from Kyiv. It hosts the administration of Boiarka urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 34,394 (2022 estimate). The population in 2001 was 35,968.
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    Some Boyarka Jews moved to New York before the 1917 revolution and settled there. A New York resident Benjamin Balantsov, who had a family in Boyarka, collected the invitation letters for the emigrants and travelled to the border of Romania, where he passed the letters to Boyarka. Thus, about 100 families emigrated to the USA.
  8. Boyarka Map - Town - Fastiv Raion, Ukraine - Mapcarta

  9. Darkness, but also light – a letter from the Boyarka …

    WEB08 Feb 2023. In a letter sent to foreign supporters of the Boyarka Community Foundation in December 2022, the Deputy Chair of the foundation’s board – Maria Kyrylenko – describes the realities of war, in …

  10. The years I spent in Ukraine taught me a very Jewish …

    WEBOpinion. The years I spent in Ukraine taught me a very Jewish concept: hope. Jeremy Borowitz, right, and one his students, Yuri Verhulatsky, clown during a graduation ceremony held in Boyarka,...