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Paths of Reconciliation 2023 – Zabolotiv

 The event was joined by the head of the local community as well as representatives of three Christian churches — Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, and Orthodox. For the first time in many decades, they came together to acknowledge historical guilt, offer a united prayer, and express solidarity with the descendants of the victims. This interdenominational gesture carried an extraordinarily powerful moral and spiritual impact.

A profound depth was added to the gathering by the presence of Rabbi Moshe Kolesnik from Ivano-Frankivsk, who spoke on behalf of the Jewish community and offered a blessing for the reconciliation initiative. His words served as a bridge between generations, religions, and nations still bearing the consequences of that great tragedy.

With our support and the efforts of local residents, the old Jewish memorial — which had long been neglected — was restored. Today, it stands with dignity and serves as a place of remembrance, where one can bow in sorrow, prayer, and hope for reconciliation.

This first gathering became a model of living dialogue between past and present. It demonstrated that memory can be not only a source of pain, but also a foundation for understanding, spiritual healing, and the building of a shared future.

 

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