Jaroslaw Padoch[1][2][3][4][5] (in articles of the "Encyclopedia of Ukraine" as Yaroslav Padokh[6][7]) (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 a Ukrainian[citation needed] Member of Shevchenko Scientific Society.[8] He was President of Shevchenko Scientific Society in United States and President of Shevchenko Scientific Society's World Council from 1982 to1992.[9]

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

Jaroslaw Padoch had a wife Irena (nee Germak) and two daughters: Maya Liteplo and Christine Padoch.[4] Christine Padoch is the author of the book "Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak" (1982) and other works on the anthropology of Borneo and Amazonia.

Works edit

Author of such articles in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine:

References edit

  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. ^ a b c Jaroslaw Padoch, dedicated community leader, dead at 89 // "The Ukrainian Weekly", Vol. LXVI No. 36, September 6, 1998
  5. ^ Christine Padoch: Migration and its alternatives among the Iban of Sarawak. 1982, p. X.
  6. ^ Bohdan Kravtsivuk, Volodymyr Kubijovyč. Shevchenko Scientific Society // Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 4. 1993
  7. ^ Ruskaia Pravda. // Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 4. 1993.
  8. ^ Shevchenko Scientific Society
  9. ^ Х. Весна, Б. Головин. Падох Ярослав Миколайович... p. 12.

Sources edit

  • (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.