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Ukrainian Food Flair: Medicinal qualities of cabbage in Ukrainian folklore, plus a cabbage roll casserole recipe for busy cooksKnyzhka Corner Book Review: Traitors Among Us by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch Ukrainian Folktale The Stolen Postoly narrated by Saskatchewan storyteller Linda Mikolayenko tells the story of exploitation of hardworking Ukrainian immigrants to Canada at the turn of the last centuryUkrainian Proverb of the WeekOther items of interestGreat Ukrainian music!Your host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Podcast feed here:You can also find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, and most music platforms ... and of course on your favourite podcast app.Visit our YouTube channel where Anton and Daria Lysenko are discussing current affairs, history and culture with fascinating people.Visit our Patreon page and get in line for a copy of the new Ukrainian Food Flair cookbook!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram.and ThreadsThe Ukrainian Food Flair cookbook is now available on Amazon: Ukrainian Food Flair: Authentic Recipes from Canada's West Coast: Molnar, Sylvia, MacQuarrie, Paulette: 9780981037820: Books - Amazon.ca Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
• Ukrainian Food Flair recipe: Sorrel Borscht with vegetables• Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Winterkill by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch• Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Summer Reading List of books reviewed on the show• Ukrainian Proverb of the Week• Other items of interest• Great Ukrainian music!Your host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Podcast feed here:You can also find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, and most music platforms ... and of course on your favourite podcast app.Visit our YouTube channel where Anton and Daria Lysenko are discussing current affairs, history and culture with fascinating people.Visit our Patreon page and get in line for a copy of the new Ukrainian Food Flair cookbook!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram.and Threads Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
• Ukrainian Food Flair: Two delicious salads: Leek and Apple, and Red Cabbage• Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Myra reviews Trapped in Hitler's Web by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch• Ukrainian Proverb of the Week• Other items of interest• Great Ukrainian music! (A musical nod to Ivana Kupala and Ukrainian wedding.)Your host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Podcast feed here:You can also find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, and most music platforms ... and of course on your favourite podcast app.Visit our YouTube channel where Anton and Daria Lysenko are discussing current affairs, history and culture with fascinating people.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram.and Threads Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
• Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Winterkill by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch is set during the Holodomor of the 1930s and describes the conscious choice of Russian Soviet authorities to starve Ukrainian farmers and their families in order to impose Stalin's five-year plan • Feature Interview: In 2004 Victor Malarek launched his exposé the global network of human trafficking for sexual exploitataion The Natashas: The New Global Sex Trade. In this interview he describes some of the horrific situations that young East Europeans found themselves in, and the dangers he faced in researching his book • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Tune in to the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB and streaming here..Tune in to the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays at 11am on air at 101.7FM or streaming online at CHLY Radio Malaspina.For podcast feed, transcipts, and links to reputable Ukrainian charities visit our website here. Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Making Bombs for Hitler is a young adult novel by Canadian author Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, published in 2012.The story begins in 1943 as Lida and her younger sister Laryssa are separated after the Nazis take over their village. Lida is sent to a work camp to become an Ostarbeiter or forced labour worker, and Laryssa disappears. Nine-year old Lida struggles to survive horrible conditions in camps where she and other abducted Slavic children are locked up and forced to work in factories building bombs and making bullets for the Nazi regime.This is a very well written book about a little known aspect of Nazi camps – the 3.3 to 5 million Ostarbeiters or forced labourers. It stands out as a powerful message about the strength of a child facing unbelievable challenges. Full transcript here.Skrypuch, Marsha Forchuk.MAKING BOMBS FOR HITLER.Scholastic Canada Ltd., 2012. 186 p. ISBN 978-1-4431-0730-3Available at Chapters, Amazon and Barnes and Noble Reviewed by Myra Junyk(Affiliate link.) Support the show on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Traitors Among Us. by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch tells the story of Ukrainian girls caught up in the horrors of the Holocaust • Ukrainian Folktale from the Beyond the Blue Mirror series: The Stolen Postoly narrated by Linda Mikolayenko • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other Items of Interest • Plenty of Great Ukrainian Music!Hour 1 of this edition of Nash Holos Nanaimo is hosted by Pawlina, in English. (Part 2 is hosted by Oksana Poberezhnyk, in Ukrainian.)Ukrainian Roots Radio airs in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-12:30pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. Hosts: Pawlina and Oksana.You can hear the Vancouver edition with Pawlina on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International.In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. If you'd like to support the show by buying us a digital cup of coffee, check out our Patreon page. Support the show on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Traitors Among Us. by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch tells the story of Ukrainian girls caught up in the horrors of the Holocaust • Ukrainian Folktale from the Beyond the Blue Mirror series: The Stolen Postoly narrated by Linda Mikolayenko • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other Items of Interest • Plenty of Great Ukrainian Music!Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB and streaming at www.am1320.com.Reminder: If you're in the Vancouver listening area you can catch the Nanaimo edition Wednesdays from 11am-12:30pm on air at 101.7FM or online with hosts Pawlina and Oksana Poberezhnyk. Podcast feed at our website.In between broadcasts, please check out our Patreon site and consider supporting us! Support the show on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Myra reviews the young adult novel Trapped in Hitler's Web by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch—a story of two young friends in war-torn Ukraine, one Ukrainian and one Jewish, whose friendship survives separation and the dangers of the Holocaust during WWII • Ukraine War Amps Heroes: Kathryn Anna Olga Cook shares the story of Valeria, a Ukrainian war hero injured on the Luhansk front and now struggling to survive with two lost limbs • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Hosted by Pawlina, in English.Ukrainian Roots Radio airs live in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-12:30pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.You can hear the Vancouver edition with Pawlina on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. If yoiu'd like to support the show by buying us a cup of digital coffee, check out our Patreon page. Or ... if you'd rather help support the show by enjoying a few cups of coffee yourself, check out the link on the Nash Holos website.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nashholos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Myra reviews the young adult novel Trapped in Hitler's Web by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch—a story of two young friends in war-torn Ukraine, one Ukrainian and one Jewish, whose friendship survives separation and the dangers of the Holocaust during WWII • Ukraine War Amps Heroes: Kathryn Anna Olga Cook shares the story of Valeria, a Hero injured on the Luhansk front and now struggling to survive with two lost limbs • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB and streaming at www.am1320.com.Reminder: If you’re in the Vancouver listening area you can hear the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays from 11am-12:30pm on air at 101.7FM or online at CHLY Radio Malaspina with hosts Pawlina and Oksana Poberezhnyk. Podcast feed at our website.In between broadcasts, please check out our Patreon site and consider supporting us. And do follow us there as well as on Facebook and Twitter!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nashholos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ukrainian Food Flair: learn the technique for browning flour and how to use it to make a uniquely delicious potato soup...perfect to warm up a cold winter day • Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Don't Tell the Enemy by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch tells the story of brave Ukrainian and Jewish children in Nazi-occupied Europe • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Great Ukrainian Music!This presentation is in English. Your host: PawlinaNash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio airs live in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. In English: 11am-12pm with Pawlina. In Ukrainian 12-1pm with Oksana Poberezhnyk.You can also hear the Vancouver edition in the Nanaimo listening area on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. And check out our Patreon page if you'd like to help support the show.Please send us your suggestions, dedications and requests. Your comments are always welcome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition:• Ukrainian Food Flair: A recipe for new potatoes in cream • Did You Know: Ukraine's Antonov 225 cargo plane is the largest in the world? • Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Underground Soldier by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch tells the story of a teenage boy caught between two enemies of Ukraine—the Nazis and the Soviets • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian Music!This presentation is in English. Your host: Pawlina.Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio airs live in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. In English: 11am-12pm with Pawlina. In Ukrainian 12-1pm with Oksana Poberezhnyk.You can also hear the Vancouver edition in the Nanaimo listening area on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. And check out our Patreon page if you'd like to help support the show.Please send us your suggestions, dedications and requests. Your comments are always welcome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
• Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Alan Bernstein of the Felshtin Society in New York shares some exciting new developments leading up to the 2019 centenary commemorations of the 1919 Felshtin pogrom • Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Don't Tell the Enemy by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, about Ukrainians sheltering Jews during the Holocaust • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Local Community Events • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Artists: Vasyl Hontarskij • Homin Stepiv • Oleksiy Kerekesha • Chuchyl Orchestra • Interlake Polka Kings • Sloohai • West Coast Dulcimer Duo • Ukrainian Prairie Band • Playboy Band • Peter Lamb Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB Vancouver.Reminder: If you’re in the Vancouver listening area you can hear the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm on air at 101.7FM or online at CHLY Radio Malaspina. Hour 1 is hosted by Pawlina, in English. Hour 2 is hosted by Oksana Poberezhnyk, in Ukrainian.As well the International Edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please check out our Patreon site and consider supporting us. And do follow us there as well as on Facebook and Twitter. Support Nash Holos on Patreon and get exclusive access to the playlist and Proverb of The Week! New on Patreon: 2018 Christmas Greeting Special—from now until December 8th! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Don’t Tell the Enemy by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch is the story of a Ukrainian family sheltering Jews & dealing with both Nazi & Soviet invaders during WWII • Feature interview: Brian Cherwick of the Kubasonics talks about the group’s latest album Kubfunland, their recent Ukraine tour, and the crazy things they are doing in Newfoundland • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Local community events • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian music! This hour is in English. Your host: Pawlina.Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio airs live in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. In English: 11am-12pm with Pawlina. In Ukrainian 12-1pm with Oksana Poberezhnyk.Reminder: You can also hear the Vancouver edition in Nanaimo on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. I love to hear from you so please me send your suggestions, dedications and requests here. Your comments are always welcome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Knyzhka Corner Book Review: Don't Tell the Enemy by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch is the story of a Ukrainian family sheltering Jews & dealing with both Nazi & Soviet invaders during WWII • Feature interview: Brian Cherwick of the Kubasonics talks about the group's latest album Kubfunland, their recent Ukraine tour, and the crazy things they are doing in Newfoundland • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Local community events • Other Items of Interest • Great Ukrainian music!Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB Vancouver.Please support Ukrainian Canadian musicians!Click on this image to purchase this CD.Please support Ukrainian Canadian authors!Click on this link to purchase this book. Your purchase will also help support Nash Holos.Thanks for supporting Ukrainian Canadian culture!Reminder: You can also hear the Nanaimo edition in Vancouver on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm on air at 101.7FM or online at CHLY Radio Malaspina. Hour 2 from 12-1pm is in Ukrainian, hosted by Okisana Poberezhnyk. As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please check out our Patreon site and follow us on Twitter. I always love to hear from you so please me send your suggestions, dedications and requests here. Your comments are always welcome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With all the turmoil surrounding refugees and their status in the USA right now, I decided to do this week's podcast about books that help students understand the refugee experience. This podcast features 12 titles: 4 picture books for older readers and 8 titles for teens and tweens. All of these titles are well-written and will help young readers start to form their own opinions about what kind of help Western countries give to refugees escaping war and extreme poverty in their homeland. All books featured in my podcasts are for teen and tween audiences, though I'm sure many adults will love them as well. For more podcasts, book reviews, lesson ideas, and genrefication tips, please visit me at my blog listed below. FIND ME AT: MrsReaderPants blog FaceBook Twitter Pinterest Goodreads TITLES DISCUSSED IN THIS PODCAST: Four Feet, Two Sandals by Karen Lynn Williams My Beautiful Birds by Suzanne Del Rizzo The Hiding Game by Gwen Strauss Adrift at Sea : a Vietnamese Boy's Story of Survival by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch and Tuan Ho How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringiyimana and Abigail Pesta Hidden by Miriam Halahmy The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz Outcasts United: A Refugee Team, An American Town by Warren St. John. Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys Baddawi by Leila Abdelrazaq The Bone Sparrow by Zana Fraillon MUSIC CREDIT: "Let It Be Christmas" by Nicolai Heidlas. Licensed under Creative Commons, 2016. “Hatred doesn’t solve a thing. Justice needs to be fought for and demanded. It can come from anyone even a teenager like myself.” --Sandra Uwiringiyimana; How Dare the Sun Rise
In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham talks with Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch about Underground Soldier. They talk about the origins of her love for books, writing historical fiction, and her research methods. They also chat about shining light on forgotten elements of the past and literature’s ability to heal old wounds. [http://activehistory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Marsha.mp3]