Jaroslaw Padoch

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Jaroslaw Padoch[1][2][3][4][5] (as an author of articles in "Encyclopedia of Ukraine" as Yaroslav Padoch[6]) (Ukrainian: Ярослав Миколайович Падох, December 14, 1908, Buchach, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, now Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine — August 28, 1998, New York City, United States) — was one of the most important Ukrainian[citation needed] scientist, lawyer, journalist, editor and public figure. Member of Shevchenko Scientific Society.[7] President of Shevchenko Scientific Society in United States and President of Shevchenko Scientific Society's the World Council in 1982-1992.[8]

He was buried at the cemetery of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle in So. Bound Brook, N.J.[4]

Jaroslaw Padoch had a wife Iryna and two daughters: Maya and Christina.[4] Christina (Christine) Padoch is the author of a book "Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak" (1982).

Works[]

Author of such articles in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine:

References[]

  1. ^ Congressional Record, Vol. 101, part 1, 1964, p. 322 (he signed himself as Jaroslaw Padoch).
  2. ^ The Ukrainian Quarterly, Vol. 40, 1984, p. 208.
  3. ^ Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 10, 1987, p. 72.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c Jaroslaw Padoch, dedicated community leader, dead at 89 "Ukrainian Weekly".
  5. ^ Christine Padoch: Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak. 1982, p. X.
  6. ^ Ruskaia Pravda. // Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 4. 1993.
  7. ^ Shevchenko Scientific Society
  8. ^ Х. Весна, Б. Головин. Падох Ярослав Миколайович... p. 12.

Sources[]

  • (in Ukrainian) Х. Весна, Б. Головин. Падох Ярослав Миколайович // Тернопільський енциклопедичний словник : у 4 т. / редкол.: Г. Яворський та ін. — Тернопіль : Видавничо-поліграфічний комбінат «Збруч», 2008. — Т. 3 : П — Я. — 708 с. — C. 12. ISBN 978-966-528-279-2.
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