‘History may be rewritten’: Passover grief at a Jewish cemetery in Kyiv “I don’t understand why they killed this gentleman,” Azman said from a hilltop Jewish cemetery in Barakhty, a lovely town about 30 miles south of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. He then read funeral prayers in front of breathtaking views of the countryside and assisted a few mourners in lowering the casket and filling the grave with soil. He was a calm man who routinely visited the synagogue, Rabbi Moshe Azman told reporters last week as he stood beside Zoreslav Zamojskij’s coffin. On April 15, the first day of Passover,...