Tomorrow’s Class

Tomorrow afternoon at 1pm Perth time and 8am Lithuanian time, I will enter a virtual classroom with Laima Ardaviciene and her students of English at Atzalynas Gymnasium in Kedainiai.

We will use Skype, which has proved effective on previous occasions.

Laima seeks ways to give her students the opportunity to communicate in English, great for improving their language skills.

What makes our meetings so special is that Laima uses Jewish history and culture as her subject.

Keidan was an important multicultural town before the Holocaust, with around 50% of the town Jewish. No Jews live there now.

Laima’s students are inquisitive about the Jews and what happened to them, which is in contrast to the blackout in Laima’s own schooling in Kedainiai in Soviet times.

So what happened to the Jews of Keidan? 2076 were shot on 28 August 1941 by local Lithuanians.

See: http://www.holocaustatlas.lt/EN/#a_atlas/search//page/1/item/54/

My connection to Keidan is via my third great grandfather, Avraham Shlomo Zalman Tzoref. He was a follower of the Vilna Gaon, and left in 1811 for Jerusalem.

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I have chosen 15 of my photos of Lithuania to discuss with the class tomorrow.

I have already emailed them beforehand to Laima and her students.

They are in four different themes.

Can you guess what the themes are?

 

Theme 1

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Is Australia’s New Prime Minister Really Menachem Mendel Turnbull?

Is Malcolm Turnbull, Australia’s new PM, Jewish?

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http://www.timesofisrael.com/australian-pm-ousted-for-more-moderate-rival-with-jewish-roots/

This Times of Israel article quotes from his 2013 interview with the Australian Jewish News:

Menachem Mendel Turnbull?

IT’S official. Malcolm Turnbull is Jewish … well, at least as far as his mother was concerned.

Speaking to The AJN this week, the shadow minister for communications and broadband recalled his mother, the author and academic Coral Magnolia Lansbury, discussing her heritage.

“My mother always used to say that her mother’s family was Jewish,” the member for Wentworth said.

However, he added, “I’ve never researched it. I honestly don’t know where or how I would do that,”

Asked if his mother’s revelation has shaped his views he said: “Yes, maybe.”

“I grew up in the Eastern Suburbs and as we all observe there were a lot of Jews in the Eastern Suburbs and I have always been very comfortable.

“There is no doubt that the strong traditions of family and the whole heimishe atmosphere of the Jewish community, which I’m sure some people don’t like, for me – as someone who is a good friend, but not part of it – I find very admirable.”

Reflecting on his mother, he noted, “She had a lot of Jewish friends in Sydney and a lot of Jewish friends in Philadelphia, where she was living when she died.”

Jewish genealogist Eli Rabinowitz, who calls himself a mishpachah-ologist because he likes to connect people with their past, recently returned from the International Jewish Genealogical Conference in Boston.

He told The AJN if Turnbull is interested, he could help trace his Jewish lineage.

“It’s very possible for Malcolm to trace his heritage if he wants to from clues that he may have from his parents and grandparents,” Rabinowitz said.“I’d happily offer to help him if he would let me.”

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Malcolm Turnbull candidly chats to The AJN. Photo: Gareth Narunsky.

Litvaks On The Move!

Let us know your shtetls’ names

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(Map – my thanks to Dovid Katz)

We can then update you on the activities in those towns.

For example, there are numerous Jewish projects currently taking place in Seduva, Zagare, Birzai, Plunge, Kedainiai, Joniskis, Kupiskis, Kaunas and Vilnius.

We are also interested in the towns that your Litvak forefathers settled in, after leaving.

Please email your list together with your family names associated with the particular towns and shtetls to:

eli@elirab.com

You can also visit our Facebook pages:

Litvak Portal on Facebook and

South African Shtetl on Facebook

If you wish, we can put you in touch with others with the same connections.

I look forward to hearing from you.

PS – If you are in Jo’burg tonight, I am giving a talk at the SA Jewish Genealogical Society at the HOD.

https://elirab.me/genealogy/two-talks-in-joburg-cape-town/

It would be great to see you there!

Best regards

Eli

Two Talks In Jo’burg & Cape Town

Hi all
I am giving two talks, in Johannesburg next Tuesday 25 August and in Cape Town on Thursday 3 September.
I look forward to seeing you there, if you are in town.
Here are the details:
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Plus, I will report back on the recent IAJGS35 International Jewish Genealogical Conference in Jerusalem in July.
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JOHANNESBURG
At the Jewish Genealogical Society South Africa
on Tuesday 25 August 2015 at 7pm for 7:30pm
at the HOD Hall
58 Oaklands Road
Orchards
JohannesburgRSVP by 24 Aug
Tel: 011-486-2188
Email: hannahkarpes@telkomsa.net
CAPE TOWN
At the Jacob Gitlin Library
on Thursday 3 September 2015 5:30pm for 6pm
88 Hatfield Street
Gardens
Cape TownRSVP by 27 August
Tel: 021-462-5088
Email: gitlib3@netactive.co.zafacebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jacob-Gitlin-Library/278584035495124
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South African Shtetl Added

Besides the Litvak Portal:

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 elirab.me/litvak-portal          facebook.com/pages/Litvak-Portal/1014205898589973

I have now added South African Shtetl pages:

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https://elirab.me/south-african-shtetl

facebook.com/pages/South-African-Shtetl/714975411941007

If you have links to the following shtetls, please contact me:

Lithuanian KehilaLinks (Jewish websites)

Alytus

Arad

Aran (Varena)

Birzai

Druskinkinkai

Kedain

Kibart (Kybartai)

Kopcheve (Kapciamiestis)

Koshedar (Kaisiadorys)

Mariampol

Memel (Klaipeda)

Meretch

Naishtot

Naumiestis

Pilvsk

Ponievez

Pen

Plungyan

Salant

Serey

Shaki

Stokishok

Sudarg

Tavrig

Telz

Utena

Vikovishk

Virbain

Vishey

 

Other kehilalinks
Latvia

Aizpute

 

Belarus

Mir

Navahrudak

Brest

Vysokaye

 

NE Poland

Orla

 

 

A Fabulous Time In Israel

I was in Israel to lecture at the IAJGS35, the International Jewish Genealogical conference in Jerusalem.

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Besides my lecture, this video is my moment of fame at the conference: JewishGen’s Avrami Groll presenting new projects for this year

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Here are some images of people I met at the conference

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I was also able to travel around and take other photos outside of the conference. Included are unusual street signs in Ashkelon, meeting Dan Brotman and the visiting ANC Youth Leaders in the Old City, the Humus Bar in the Carmel Shuk that was once a synagogue, meeting for the first time – 30 of my cousins from one family in Sumaria, and my talk on my Litvak heritage travels at Beit Protea in Herzlia.

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Israel is full of fun, family and a fabulous place to visit!

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Scooter cam: A fun scooter ride with cousin Nachi before shabbat from Kiryat Moshe to Machane Yehuda

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Litvak Portal – A New Initiative

Litvak Portal:

I have set up a gateway to anything Litvak on Facebook. A website will also be added.

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Litvak-Portal/1014205898589973

This Facebook page and its associated website will be dedicated information gateways (portals) to aspects of Jewish life, past and present, in Lithuania and those parts of Belarus, Latvia and Poland regarded as Litvak.

Categories to be included:
  • General History and Facts
  • Jewish Cultural History
  • Holocaust
  • Family Histories & Genealogy
  • JewishGen KehilaLinks
  • Geography
  • Education
  • Touring & Travel
  • Photography
  • Museums & Cultural Centres
  • Research
  • Synagogues
  • Jewish Communities
  • Music
  • Shtetl & other Special Projects
  • Litvak Diaspora
  • Diplomacy
Lithuanian KehilaLinks (Jewish websites)

Alytus

Arad

Aran (Varena)

Birzai

Druskinkinkai

Kedain

Kibart (Kybartai)

Kopcheve (Kapciamiestis)

Koshedar (Kaisiadorys)

Mariampol

Memel (Klaipeda)

Meretch

Naishtot

Naumiestis

Pilvsk

Ponievez

Pen

Plungyan

Salant

Serey

Shaki

Stokishok

Sudarg

Tavrig

Telz

Utena

Vikovishk

Virbain

Vishey

 

Other kehilalinks
Latvia

Aizpute

 

Belarus

Mir

Navahrudak

Brest

Vysokaye

 

NE Poland

Orla

 

I look forward to your suggestions.