Interview with Ivan Synevsky
Contributor
Synevsky, Ivan ; Konuk, Ege ; Sherven, Tyler
Description
Father Ivan Synevsky was born in Western Ukraine region in 1982. He lived in Ukraine until 2001, when he moved to Canada. He lived in Canada for six years, then got married in the United States in 2007. He attended Holy Cross Greek Theological School in Boston from 2008 to 2010, then was ordained in 2010 in Rhode Island. He had a parish in New Jersey for two years and in 2012, he was transferred to the local parish. He resides in Johnson City with his wife and three children.
Date
2016-04-06
Rights
In Copyright
Date Modified
2016-04-20
Is Part Of
Ukrainian Oral History Project
Extent
60:24
OHMS Object
Date of Interview
2016-04-06
Interviewer
Ege Konuk and Tyler Sherven
Interviewee
Ivan Synevsky
Biographical Text
Father Ivan Synevsky was born in Western Ukraine region in 1982. He lived in Ukraine until 2001, when he moved to Canada. He lived in Canada for six years, then got married in the United States in 2007. He attended Holy Cross Greek Theological School in Boston from 2008 to 2010, then was ordained in 2010 in Rhode Island. He had a parish in New Jersey for two years and in 2012, he was transferred to the local parish. He resides in Johnson City with his wife and three children.
Duration
60:24 minutes
Digital Publisher
Binghamton University
Digital Format
audio/mp4
Material Type
Sound
Collection
Ukrainian Oral History Project
Interview Format
audio
Subject LCSH
Synevsky, Ivan. --Interviews; Ukrainians--United States; Diaspora, Ukrainian—Canadian; Ukraine—History; Soviet Union--History; Eastern Orthodox Church; Priest; Ukrainian; Migrations; Ethnic identity; Borderlands -- Russia-- History; Broome County (N.Y.)
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Keywords
Interviews; Ukrainians; Ukrainian diaspora; Immigrants; Priests; Soviet Union; Canada; Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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Citation
“Interview with Ivan Synevsky,” Digital Collections, accessed October 5, 2024, https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/585.