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Rita Ostrovskaya"I'm a photographer and I'm a Jew. So I have always been greatly interested in my people and their story. This book contains photographs of immeasurable importance to me photographs that tell about lives of Jews still living in the 'shtetls' of the Ukraine today." These are the words of Rita Ostrovskaya, who was born in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev in 1953. She studied cinematography and journalism in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). Since the late
"I'm a photographer and I'm a Jew. So I have always been greatly interested in my people and their story. This book contains photographs of immeasurable importance to me - photographs that tell about lives of Jews still living in the 'shtetls' of the Ukraine today." These are the words of Rita Ostrovskaya, who was born in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev in 1953. She studied cinematography and journalism in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). Since the late eighties she has repeatedly traveled from Kiev to the Jewish shtetls of the Ukraine: "The series entitled 'Jews in the Ukraine' began with Shargorod, a city I knew about, having heard many stories from my friends. Like so many people in this country - I could not imagine that so-called 'shtetls' still existed in the Ukraine, the things I saw moved me deeply. I talked with people and took a great many pictures. I felt as if I had known them for a long time, we got along so well. Over a period of four years I returned to Shargorod again and again and saw the houses of emigrant Jews slowly emptying." In the texts that accompany these vivid, moving photographs Rita Ostrovskaya writes about the tragic lives of her ancestors, telling of Jewish customs and cultural rituals still practiced in some places today and describing her encounters with people still living in the Jewish shtetls of the Ukraine or on the verge of leaving the country in search of new homes. (German edition available ISBN 3- 89322-763-6) The photographer: Rita Ostrovskaya, born 1953 in Kiev. Studied at the polytechnical college for cinematic engineering and journalism in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) and Kiev. Since the eighties, she has been photographing her relatives and documenting the photos in an album. The collection is the core of her "Jewish album," which was later expanded with photos of Jewish life in Shargorod and other cities of the Ukraine. The artist has continued the series of photographs of her relatives in photos of Jewish emigrants in America, Germany and Israel. Rita Ostrovskaya received the Albert Renger-Patzsch Award of the Dietrich Oppenberg Foundation in 1995.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Very very hard ball
Color: Orange and Yellow
These balls are nice, but a little bit harder than I thought they would be
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
The Chuck Norris of Dog Toys
Color: Orange
If dog toys were superheroes, the Nevperish K9 Training Ball would be Batman—indestructible, effective, and always ready to save the day. This thing flies. I’m not saying I could take out a rogue squirrel in a single throw, but… let’s just say those little guys know to keep their distance now.
My 100lb German Shepherd, who we affectionately call "The Toy Terminator," has destroyed every squeaky, chewy, or bouncy thing in her path. But this? This glorious, rope-swinging masterpiece? She’s met her match. It’s like her teeth have signed a peace treaty with this toy.
Speaking of flying, if you have neighbors with a backyard that’s less than a football field away, be prepared for some fence-hopping cardio. I’ve had more awkward encounters with my neighbors than I care to admit. Thankfully, my shepherd has learned the art of the double hop—over their fence and back—like some four-legged ninja gymnast. Bonus: great entertainment for the neighbors.
This toy isn’t just a ball on a rope; it’s a lifestyle. Open fields? Perfect. Tug-of-war? Immaculate. Backyard fetch? A cinematic masterpiece. It’s basically the Swiss Army knife of dog toys, minus the danger of accidental stabbing.
Pro tip: Don’t underestimate how far this thing can go. My first throw ended with the ball in orbit—or maybe it just bounced off a satellite. Either way, my dog was thrilled, and now I need an arm warm-up routine before playtime.
So, if you want a toy that’ll outlast your dog’s dental fury and make fetch sessions the stuff of legend, this is it. 10/10, would absolutely get weird looks from neighbors again.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great buy
Color: Orange
My did loves this ball
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Colorful, Sturdy & Great Value
Color: Large Set of 4
Purchased for our two puppies when they were 2 months old and weighed about 14 pounds so theses balls were a little big for them to hold in their mouths but that didn't stop them from trying. While they did like these balls they much preferred softer soccer balls, the later of which did not hold up well at all. I had hoped they would play with these balls more when they were older but that hasn't happened 5 months later. I guess it's no fun if you can't tear the toy apart. Colors are very bright and they do enjoy chasing after them as long as I am the one rolling them across the room for them. Maybe when they progress to batting things with their paws they will start to do this for themselves.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
★★★★★ 5
My pup loves them
Color: Large Set of 4
Colors are bright and my dog loves the squeaky! Good size no worries of choking.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025