In Your Pocket Jewish Sightseeing

In Your Pocket is Europe’s leading provider of urban information, supplying locally produced, practical information for over one hundred cities all over the region. Vilnius In Your Pocket was launched in December  1991.

A number of the In Your Pocket websites have Jewish themes and I have embedded some for you here.

Lithuania

Vilnius

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Kaunas

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Klaipeda

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Poland

Wroclaw

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Warsaw

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Tarnow

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Katowice

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Gdansk
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Krakow Kazimierz
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Krakow Ghetto
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Krakow Plaszow
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Germany

Berlin Jewish Museum
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South Africa

Johannesburg
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Website:

http://www.inyourpocket.com/static/aboutus.html

The Last of The Ochberg Orphans in SA

From David Solly Sandler:

3rd January 2016

Dear fellow Arcs and friends

Greetings from Western Australia and I hope you are all well.

This week we share with you the sad news of the passing of Solly Jossel, the last of the Ochberg Orphans living in South Africa.

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Max Goldman emails from Johannesburg and speaks for us all:

So sorry to have to give you the very sad news of Solly Jossel’s passing.

Solly was surely one of the true legends of The Arc and the Ochberg story!

What a rough start he had in life……his father being murdered in cold blood in Russia by some brigands while trying to assist a young woman who was being harassed by them……all this while his mother was pregnant with Solly.

In Solly’s last years he was very frail and his hearing and eyesight were quite poor, yet it was always a pleasure to be in his and Sylvia’s presence.

They say that your face tells your story…….. reveals your character…….looking into the faces of Sylvia And Solly I could only ever see one thing…………..GOOD!!

Solly will be much missed!

Sincere condolences to Sylvia and all of Solly’s family.

MHDSRIP

Best to you

Max and all Old Arcs and Ochberg descendants

 

Attached is Solly Jossel’s story from the More Arc Memories book

Thanks to David Solly Sandler for use of this article

For more information on David’s work, see:

David Solly Sandler

JewishGen Johannesburg KehilaLink:

http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/johannesburg/Jossel.html

 

Sydney Talk & New KehilaLinks

Please note that my Sydney talk now starts at 8pm on Thursday 5 November 2015:

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The Melbourne talk is as before on Sunday 1 November at 8pm

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Please look at the new Sydney and Melbourne KehilaLinks / Jewish websites.

Sydney:

http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/sydney

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Melbourne:

http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/melbourne

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Please email your family photos and stories to eli@elirab.com

Talks in Melbourne and Sydney

For those in Melbourne and Sydney interested in connecting to their roots, learning more about their Litvak heritage, this is for you ………..

your invitation to join me on a photographic journey of the Litvak shtetls.

Below is the advert for Melbourne for this Sunday, 1 November at 8pm.

I will be giving the same presentation at  Sydney Central Synagogue next week Thursday, 5 November at 7pm.

Address: 15 Bon Accord Ave, Bondi Junction NSW 2022

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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.

http://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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Talk in Israel & New KehilaLinks

If you are in the Herzlia, Israel area on Sunday night, 5 July, don’t miss this presentation at Beth Protea at 7:30pm:

Exploring our Roots: Back to the Shtetl

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A virtual heritage tour and contemporary photographic journey to unlock the mysteries of Jewish life in Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.

Discover how to share your family stories and cultural yiddishkeit.

For more details, visit:

http://www.telfed.org.il/elirab_bethProtea_2015

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From JewishGen

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We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks

We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting
memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a
valuable resource for future generations of their descendants:

Druskininkai (Drosknik, Druskiniki), Lithuania
Created by Eli Rabinowitz
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/druskininkai
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GOOD NEWS!  The following webpages were adopted:

Created by Joseph Rosin z”l (webmaster: Joel Alpert)
Adopted by Eli Rabinowitz

I have updated Birzh

Birzai (Birzh)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/birzai/Home.html

The others will follow:

Alytus (Olita)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Alytus/alite.html

Kaisiadorys (Koshedar)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Koshedar/Koshedar.html

Kapciamiestis (Kopcheve)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kopcheve/kopcheve.html

Klaipeda (Memel)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/memel/Home.html

Kybartai (Kibart)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kibart/Kibart.html

Marijampole (Mariampol)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/mariampol/mariampol.html

Kudirkos Naumiestis (Naishtot)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Naishtot/naishtot.html

Panevezys (Ponavesh)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Panevezys/ponievez.html

Varena (Aran)
http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/aran/aran.html

This is the full list of the 25 sites adopted:

Alytus
Arad
Aran
Birzh
Kibart
Kopcheve
Koshedar
Mariampol
Memel
Meretch
Naishtot
Naumiestis
Pilvsk
Ponievez
Pen
Salant
Serey
Shaki
Stokishok
Sudarg
Tavrig
Telz
Utena
Vikovishk
Virbain
Vishey

Pockets of Hope – A New Documentary

I would like to introduce you to  “Pockets of Hope”…
a documentary of hope beyond hate, music beyond tears…

View Mini Trailer:

http://youtu.be/1z5Wh1kDdMY

From the press release:

“Everything I believe in life is about looking ahead; but without looking back, sometimes you can’t appreciate the beauty of looking forwards.” – Fay Sussman, introducing her performance of the Yiddish song “Makh Tsu Di Eygelekh” on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto… which she dedicated to the memory of 1.5 million Jewish children murdered in the Holocaust.

Even three generations after the Holocaust, many Jews have a deeply conflicted, even suspicious view of the Polish people… perhaps even more than towards the people of Germany itself.
The sheer scale of the murder that took place on Polish soil – with the active and undeniable collaboration of many Poles – speaks for itself. Auschwitz-Birkenau, Majdanek, Treblinka… just some the infamous death camps where 3 million Polish Jews met their deaths.

The tiniest remnants of that community survived and Australia has the largest population of such survivors, after Israel. Many of them – and their children – hold painful memories and still harbour anger toward Poland.

Against these stark facts – and the alarming current resurgence of European anti-Semitism – is the surprising discovery that Poland is one of the few countries in Europe now trying to reconcile with the history of horror on its home soil.

What then does one make of a tour of Jewish Australian musicians playing klezmer music in small Polish towns where entire Jewish communities were wiped out?

Amazing, inspiringly, this is exactly what singer Fay Sussman and her band, Klezmer Divas, did last year. And an extraordinary documentary – currently in the making – is set to tell the story.

Fay Sussman was born in Poland in 1946 and – until recently – vowed never to return. But overcoming her fears – and the anger she inherited – Fay decided to make this surreal pilgrimage as a gesture of hope and love.

Filmmakers Judy Menczel and Paul Green accompanied Fay and her band; what they recorded is both stunning and moving. In each town the musicians were greeted warmly – with standing ovations – by people who didn’t even realise Jews had ever existed in their towns… and were hungry to know more. She met with young local people preserving Jewish graves which lay forgotten in peoples’ backyards or recovering broken gravestones being used as building materials; campaigns to save a synagogue being turned into a shopping centre; moves to remove a public toilet built over a Jewish gravesite.

It’s a story that will move you and restore your faith in the human spirit.

The team behind “Pockets of Hope” (working title) is now seeking support to fund the making of the full feature documentary.

The film looks at the issue of reconciliation between Jews and Poles through the 3rd generation of young people “on both sides of the fence” as they try to come to terms with the horrors of the Holocaust – and make genuine moves towards peace and understanding.

“The film we aspire to make looks at the attempts by individuals to respect each other’s pain, reach out and move forward towards tolerance and healing,” says Judy Menczel. “Fay and her music deeply touch the people leading this new movement for truth and reconciliation. It is a microcosm of what can be achieved by individuals to somehow move forward after genocide as well as a lesson in how the young can respectfully and honestly deal with the traumas of the past.”

Our Jewish faith tells us that we cannot hold the children responsible for the sins of the parents,” says one holocaust survivor in the film.

“I don’t hate,” adds Fay. “My vision is that we change the cycle of hate so that the children of tomorrow have hope.”

Short (3 minute) preview of Pockets of Hope here;

http://youtu.be/KGR5ztIYNis

Longer (6 minute) trailer here;

http://youtu.be/H-agiKSdc4U

SUPPORT FOR THE FILM

If you would like to help financially towards the completion of this film, please contact:
Judy Menczel, Producer: judy_menczel@hotmail.com

The New Birzh Kehilalink

The Birzh ShtetLink has been upgraded to a KehilaLink

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Visit: http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/birzai

Read:

  • the tribute to Joseph Rosin z”l by Joel Alpert
  • the report by Abel and Glenda Levitt on their recent visit
  • my photos from last month’s visit

I have four talks coming up:

Perth, Australia

Exploring our Roots

Beth Protea, Herzlia, Israel

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IAJGS International Jewish Genealogical Conference, Jerusalem, Israel

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Gitlin Library, Cape Town, South Africa

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Limmud Oz Sydney has finished.

A most successful Festival of Jewish Ideas with 200 presenters over 2 ½ days.

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