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Coordinates: 50°2313N 30°1212E / 50.3869°N 30.2032°E / 50.3869; 30.2032
 

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Anatevka
Village
Anatevka Refugee Village
Anatevka is located in Ukraine
Anatevka

Anatevka

Anatevka in Ukraine

Anatevka is located in Kyiv Oblast
Anatevka

Anatevka

Anatevka (Kyiv Oblast)

Coordinates: 50°23′13N 30°12′12E / 50.3869°N 30.2032°E / 50.3869; 30.2032
Country Ukraine
OblastKyiv Oblast
RaionBucha Raion
HromadaBilohorodka rural hromada
Founded2015
Government
 • RabbiMoshe Reuven Azman
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20221025213116/https://www.anatevka.com
A family in their apartment in the Anatevka Village

Anatevka (Ukrainian: Анатевка) is a Ukrainian refugee village that provides food, housing, education, and medical support for refugees resulting from the 2014 Russian invasion and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [1] The village was established in 2015 and currently houses hundreds of families. The village was established by Harav Moshe Reuven Azman, the chief rabbi of Ukraine and Kyiv.

The village is located on the outskirts of Kyiv, near the village of Bilohorodka.

History[edit]

Establishment[edit]

In 2014, Ukraine was invaded by Russia. In response to the invasion, which displaced tens of thousands of people (including thousands of Jews), Anatevka was established on a plot of empty land, near Kyiv. The project was overseen by Chief Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman, leaders in both America and Ukraine, and Chaim Klimovitsky. The name was inspired by the famous fictional shtetl of Anatevka from the 1964 Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof. The village was created in order to serve as a safe community for refugees, offering them housing in furbished apartments, access to a Jewish education system, healthcare and mental health support, and community events. [2]

Over the ensuing years, the village grew to include apartments which housed refugee families. The community also came to include a kindergarten, a first through tenth grade school (called Mitzvah 613), a Cheder (a traditional Jewish elementary school), a soccer field, a playground, a kosher hotel, and other Jewish infrastructure including a synagogue and a mikveh.[3]

Refugees gather in the Anatevka Refugee Village
Hotel

2022 Russian invasion[edit]

In response to the Russian invasion in 2022, given Anatevka’s strategic position away from Russian attack targets, the village quickly became a staging ground and operational headquarters for humanitarian efforts. Many refugees were evacuated through Anatevka, stopping there for a warm meal or immediate medical care before continuing on to the Moldovan border.[4]

The Ceremonial Building of Anatevka

Infrastructure[edit]

Anatevka supports a wide range of infrastructure. There are close to a hundred apartments in the village that house refugee families. There is also a kosher hotel which hosts tourists. There is also a mikveh, a synagogue, and a community center.

Football Field in Anatevka

Education[edit]

Anatevka includes a Jewish education system. The educational system includes the Mitzvah 613 school, a girls' school, a Cheder which provides Jewish elementary education, a woodworking shop, a football field, and a playground. The educational system includes over 200 students and is one of the only Jewish schools in the surrounding area. Many students travel cross-country to attend the school.

Since the 2022 war, the school system has operated online due to the lack of funding necessary to build a bomb shelter.

The Girls' School in Anatevka

References[edit]

  1. ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan. "In real-life Anatevka, Ukraine's Jewish refugees cling to tradition". Times of Israel.
  • ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (21 July 2015). "'Fiddler on The Roof' Shtetl To Become Real-Life Refuge For Ukraine's Jews". Forward.
  • ^ "Anatevka". Anatevka Homepage.
  • ^ "Anatevka: Jewish refugee town near Kyiv asks for help". Israel National News. 27 February 2022.

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