Today, the previously fictional hamlet of Anatevka is a very real place, and it’s currently serving as a safe haven for thousands of Ukrainian Jews hunkering down during the ongoing Russian invasion. By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News The classic musical Fiddler on the Roof introduced the fictional shtetl (Jewish hamlet) of Anatevka into popular culture. Novelist Sholom Aleichem, who wrote the book on which the Broadway musical and later movie were based, modeled Anatevka after his childhood hometown of Boyarka, near Kyiv. But today, Anatevka is a very real place, and it’s currently serving as a safe haven for...