Chanukah in Cairns

Cairns, Australia

Today, the unprecedented public display of Hanukkah has become a staple of Jewish cultural and religious life, forever altering the American practice and awareness of the festival. RARA North Queensland’s menorah is one of more than 15,000 large public menorahs sponsored by Chabad in more than 100 countries around the world, including in front of landmarks such as the White House, the Eiffel Tower, and the Kremlin helping children and adults of all walks of life discover and enjoy the holiday message

Throughout North QLD, Chabad of RARA in North QLD will be presenting several Hanukkah events and celebrations. Including a big event in Townsville and smaller events in Airlie Beach, Mackay, Ingham, Bowen and Ayr

For more information about Hanukkah and a local schedule of events visit chabadnorthqueensland.com/Hanukkah.

Vale Simonas Dovidavicius

Vale Simonas Dovidavicius. 

Standing between Laima Ardaviciene and me in KÄ—dainiai, Lithuania on 15 June this year. Simon passed away last week and was laid to rest on the 18th December 2019. 

With Rimantas Zirgulis

In Kaunas at Sugihara House on 11 June 2019

Simon was the Executive Director of the Sugihara Foundation in Kaunas.

Long Life to his family, and may his memory be for a blessing.

My video of Simonas from 2015

Sugihara

Sugihara

By Simon Davidovich

Source: youtu.be/VWCW4H47vlQ

A previous post:

Sugihara House Museum

Sugihara House Museum

My second visit to the Museum, but first time meeting with Simon Davidovich, director of the Museum and Jewish tour guide. Also visiting the Museum were Richard Freedman of the Holocaust Centr…

Source: elirab.me/sugihara-house-museum/

My first visit:

Chiune Sugihara And His Legacy

Chiune Sugihara And His Legacy

This post is in honour of Chiune Sugihara. Contents 1. A profile of Sugihara 2. Photos of  my visit to the Sugihara Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania in May this year 3. Nine Forth, Kaunas. May 2012 4. T…

Source: elirab.me/chiune-sugihara-and-his-legacy/

 

Kab Shab

 

The Jewish Centre, Perth 6pm

My first time at this Kabbalat Shabbat service.

Thoroughly enjoyed it! Thanks to the organisers:

Ilan, Claudia and Zoe et al.

If you are young and not shomrei, give it a try in 2020!

Five video clips below:

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Kab Shab 1

Source: youtu.be/WsbMZZtst8s

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Kab Shab 2

Source: youtu.be/k7AvTMo_lU8

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Kab Shab 3

Source: youtu.be/El59RB3CaDw

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Kab Shab 4

Source: youtu.be/TR6skKRgT1w

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Kab Shab 5

Source: youtu.be/a299R88S-xc

The Value Of Being An Upstander

The Value of Being an Upstander! – Cape Jewish Chronicle

The Value of Being an Upstander! – Cape Jewish Chronicle

By Eli Rabinowitz “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing’ – Edmund Burke, philosopher. I wrote about the Bielski Partisan Reunion in Belarus in July in last month’s CJC, and what an inspiring event it was. There were numerous other groups that operated in the region …

Source: cjc.org.za/the-value-of-being-an-upstander/

This Week With William Cooper

William Cooper Statue, Shepparton VIC

TIMETABLE

Tuesday, 3 December 2019Thursday,  5 December 1938

Friday, 6 December 2019  Sunday, 8 December 2019

In the Press:

http://www.jwire.com.au/the-kristallnacht-cantata-a-voice-of-courage/

 
This Week With William Cooper
From: Eli Rabinowitz
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2019 17:15:59 ESTWe are coming up to the 81st anniversary of William Cooper’s march to the German Consulate in Melbourne, on 5 December 1938.
To commemorate this significant date, there are interesting events being held in Melbourne, Australia.

They can be found on this link:
https://elirab.me/this-week-with-william-cooper/

Thanks 

Eli Rabinowitz

Perth

 
Uncle Boydie in front of mural of his grandfather William Cooper in Shepparton VIC
Plaque in Shepparton VIC
With Abe Schwarz & William Cooper’s family in Preston VIC
 With Viv Parry
WE ARE HERE! Perth Team
Stuart Rhine-Davis, Lance Turner, Jessica Shaw, Suzanne Kosowitz, Eli Rabinowitz, Simon Millman
Perth Kristallnacht Commemoration Team

Swastikas In Customs House Sydney

Thirty Four years ago when I visited Sydney for the first time, I walked into The Customs House in Circular Quay,  and saw something that has remained unresolved (for me) since 1985!

Please read on!

I visit Sydney several times each year to see my family, as well as for business. However, I don’t ever get to Circular Quay, one of the major tourist areas in the world!

Last Sunday, 24 November 2019, while in the area,  I decided to revisit the building, to satisfy my curiosity! 

AND THEY WERE STILL THERE!

Inside the entrance of the building.

What do you make of it?

I called in at the information desk in the lobby of the building, and I was given this information sheet.

The receptionist  told me that two Jewish tourists recently called in at her desk quite distraught after walking into the building, and seeing these symbols.

I searched the net on the subject.  This what Wikipedia has to say about these symbols – quite detailed and informative:

Swastika – Wikipedia

Swastika – Wikipedia

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

As part of this Wiki article above, you can read:

Post–World War II stigmatization

Because of its use by Nazi Germany, the swastika since the 1930s has been largely associated with Nazism. In the aftermath of World War II it has been considered a symbol of hate in the West,[160] or alternatively of white supremacy in many Western countries.[161]

As a result, all of its use, or its use as a Nazi or hate symbol, is prohibited in some countries, including Germany. Because of the stigma attached to the symbol, many buildings that have used the symbol as decoration have had the symbol removed.[citation needed] In some countries, such as the United States’ Virginia v. Black 2003 case, the highest courts have ruled that the local governments can prohibit the use of swastika along with other symbols such as cross burning, if the intent of the use is to intimidate others.[5]

 

No-Nazism sign

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I decided to write to the Australian Jewish News, the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, and  J-Wire (online  zine)

These were the replies:

Vic Alhadeff – NSW Jewish Board:

As the leaflet says, it’s there as Buddhist/Hindu culture. Nothing to be done.

Henry Benjamin – J-Wire:

You would have a problem visiting Bali. The swastika is part of the island’s culture.

The AJN did not respond!

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND?

Should a public building in Sydney, Australia have these images displayed in its entrance, and with no visible explanation given – only when I asked at reception!

These may be positive symbols in Asia, but what about in a country that has a large population of Holocaust survivors and their descendants.

What do you have to say on the matter?

 

UPDATE

I called the front desk at Customs House this morning, and spoke to Veronica, who told me that there is a plaque in the foyer. Neither Jill nor I saw it!

Veronica kindly took a couple of photos for me and also pointed me to an item on their website – see below

My updated notes arising from this last image:

The plaque states that during WWII the floor was covered – interesting!

Both right and left facing swastikas are on the Customs House floor (not just counter clockwise as per the plaque above).

 
 
My photo of the floor
 

Thanks and best regards

Eli Rabinowitz

Perth, Australia

 

The Customs House

Source: www.sydneycustomshouse.com.au

The pamphlet

Customs House

 

The 61st Yahrzeit of Isocher Zeldin

Socher’s passport. He was born in Dvinsk (today Daugavpils)  Latvia
 
 
He passed away in Cape Town on Guy Fawkes Day – 5 November 1958
 
He re-established himself and his family  in Cape Town South Africa
 
On Muizenberg Beach
 Socher’s descendants around the world
 
Socher and Chasa Zeldin
and their six daughters  left Riga for South Africa between 1927 to 1937.
Two sons were left behind. Moisey died in the Holocaust, David survived.
 
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Socher and Chasa, their 5 married daughters and their husbands.
 
Socher’s other children
Moisey?
David Zeldin
Chana Zeldin

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11 of the 15 his Cape Town grandchildren.

Leon Spiller’s Barmitzvah – Socher is not in the photo!
 
With his mate Charlie Slivkin
 
Socher passed away on Guy Fawkes Day – 5 Nov 1958 aged 77.
 
Family reunion in Cape Town in the 80s
 
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Socher’s late grandson Mendel and Mendel’s daughter Bella, Mendel’s nieces Alla &  Mira, and Mendel’s great niece Angela.
 
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Socher’s 2 x great grand daughter Lucy’s wedding in NY in 2010
 
Socher’s grand daughter Zara and her late brother Mendel’s NY & Toronto families in 2017
Socher’s grand daughter  Zara, her daughters Mira and Alla and Avram-Yakov in Toronto
In Brooklyn NY with Bella, Lucy, Estee, Jonathan, Alex & my brother Michael – meeting for the first time.
 
 
 
 
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