Chabad ChIef Rabbi of Minsk , Belarus
Chabad, ChIef Rabbi Minsk , Belarus
Grodno. The Great Chabad Synagogue
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The Great Synagogue of Grodno
JewishGrodno.com
The oldest synagogue in the CIS will be renovated and will house a Jewish community center, containing all the resources for the local Jewish populace, along with a museum, which will be an eternal memorial to the former Jewish life in Grodno and the thousands of Jews who were exterminated in the holocaust
Rzeszów Klezmer Band in the Great Synagogue of Grodno
גרודנו מאיר ברוק Grodno Гроднo Hrodna meir brook
שיר על גרודנו . מילים ולחן מאיר ברוק . השיר בלווי תמונות מגרודנו
Nowogródek (Novaredok) and Alexander Harkavy
In 1931 Alexander Harkavy (1863-1939) returned to his birthplace, Nowogródek, now in Belarus, and made a documentary movie of the shtetl to take back to New York, where he was then living. This is that movie, as recorded in a Polish museum in 2013, with a contemporary commentary in Polish.
Great Choral Synagogue in Grodno - XVI century
Great Choral Synagogue in Grodno - one of the oldest in Eastern Europe
XVI century
Minsk: Synagogue
Minsk: Synagogue
Yad Yisroel, restoring Jewish life in Belarus
Changing the face of Belarusian Jewry by reconnecting with our Jewish Heritage
Lubavitch meets Slonim
Every third household in North America is jewish.........
Mogilev, Belarus witness interview
A VANISHED WORLD - AMONG THE RUINS OF BELARUS
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Israeli Leaders: Get to know the roots of the Israeli leaders
Don't be shocked when you read this. Here what Ms Helen Thomas meant when she said
Israelis should leave Palestine and go home
1-Abba Eban, original name (Aubery Solomon Meir Eban), he was
Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister from 1966 to 1974, Education
Minister from 1960-63, Deputy Prime Minister, and ambassador
to the United States and to the United Nations. Eban was born
on 1915 in South Africa.
2-Aharon Abuhatzira, he is a former Israeli politician, he held
several ministerial portfolios in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Abuhatzira was born on 1938 in Morocco.
3-Ariel Sharon, original name (Arik Scheinermann). Prime Minister
of Israel from 2001 to 2006. His parents immigrated to palestine
in1922 from Georgia.
4-AvichayAdraee, he currently head of the Arabic media desk at
Israel Defense Forces, was born in Palestine, his parents
immigrated to Palestine from Syria
5-Avigdor Lieberman, Foreign Minister from 2009 to 2012, He also
served as Minister of Transportation, Minister of Strategic Affairs.
Avigdor was born on1958 in Kishinev, Soviet Union (now Moldova)
6-Benjamin Netanyahu, original name (Mileikowsky) Prime
Minister of Israel from 2009-present. Benjamin born in Palestine
on 1949, his parents Jewish immigrants from Poland.
7-Chaim Azriel Weizmann, a Zionist leader and Israeli statesman
who served as President of the Zionist Organization and later as
the first President of Israel from1949 to1952. Chaim
was born in the village of Motal near Pinsk in Belarus
8-David Ben Gurion, original name (David Grün). First Prime
Minister of Israel. David was born on 1886 in Poland.
9-David Elazar, the Israel Defense Forces from 1972 to 1974. Was
born in Sarajevo on1925
10-Eitan Ben Eliyahu, he was the Commander of the Israeli Air
Force in1996. Eitan was born on 1944 in Palestine, his father
immigrated to Palestine in 1922 from Iran.
11-Ehud Barak, original name (Ehud Brog). Prime Minister of
Israel from 1999 to 2001. Ehud was born in Palestine in1942, his
parents immigrated to Palestine from Lithuania.
12-Ehud Olmert. Prime Minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009.
Olmert was born in Palestine. on1945, his parents immigrated to
Palestine from Ukraine.
13-Ezer Weizman, the seventh President of Israel, first elected
in1993 and re-elected in 1998. Ezer was born in Palestine, his
parents immigrated to Palestine from the village
of Motal near Pinsk in Belarus (Russian Empire). His uncle
Chaim Azriel Weizmann was the first President of Israel
14-Golda Meir, original name (Golda Mabovitch).Prime Minister of
Israel on1969. Golda was born on 1898 in Kiev (Ukraine).
15-Haim Bar-Lev, was a military officer during Israel's pre-state and
early statehood eras and later a government minister. Haim was
born on1924 in Vienna, Austria.
16-Levi Eshkol, original name (Levi Shkolnik). Prime Minister of
Israel from1963 to 1969. Levi was born on 1895 in the Shtetls of
Oratov, Kiev (Ukraine).
17-Menachem Begin, original name (Mieczysław Biegun). Prime
Minister of Israel from 1977 to1983. Menachem was born on1913
in Zeev Dov a town part of the Russian Empire (now Belarus).
18-Moshe Dayan, original name (Kitaigorodsky). The Israel
Defense Forces from1967 to1974, Prime Minister of Israel
from1977 to1979. Born in Palestine, His parents were Shmuel
and and Devorah, Jewish immigrants from Ukraine.
19-Moshe Katsav. President of Israel from 2000 to 2007. Katsav
was born on 1945 in Iran.
20-Moshe Ya'alon, original name (Moshe Smilansky), He currently
serves as Defence Minister. Moshe was born in Palestine
on1950, his parents immigrated to Palestine from Ukraine in 1925
21-Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas
party, he was the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel. Yosef was born
on1920 to an Iraqi Jewish family in Baghdad.
22-Shimon Peres, original name (Szymon Perski).President of
Israel from 2007 to 2014. Shimon was born on1923 in Poland.
23-Tzipi Livni, original name (Tziporah Malkah), currently served as
Minister of Justice of Israel, She previously served as Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2009. 34- Livni born in Palestine, her
parents immigrated to Palestine from Poland.
24-Yitzhak Rabin, original name (Rubitzov). He was the fifth Prime
Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–77 and
1992-1995. Rabin was born in Palestine on 1922, Yitzhak's
parents, Nehemiah and Rosa Cohen immigrated to Palestine
from Ukraine in 1917.
25-Yitzhak Shamir, original name (Icchak Jeziernicky). Prime
Minister of Israel serving two terms, 1983-84 and1986-1992.
Shamir was born on1915 in predominantly Jewish village of
Ruzhany, Grodno province, Russian Empire (now Belarus).
Note: This only a sample. There are thousands and thousands more who could be added to the list; Literally the majority of Jewish population of Israel However space is limited here.
בית הכנסת הגדול בגרודנה
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בית הכנסת העתיק ביותר בחבר העמים ישופץ ויוקם בו מרכז קהילתי הכולל את כל צרכי הקהילה היהודית המקומית, יחד עם מוזיאון שיתעד וינציח את יהדות גרודנה ואלפי יהודיה שהושמדו בשואה
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The Private Mikvah
Tamara Vershitskaya talks about the mikvah in Naliboki
Belarus
16 May 2018
Becoming Soviet Jews
May 17, 2015
Minsk, the present capital of Belarus, was a heavily Jewish city in the decades between the world wars. Recasting our understanding of Soviet Jewish history, Becoming Soviet Jews demonstrates that the often violent social changes enforced by the communist project did not destroy continuities with pre-Revolutionary forms of Jewish life in Minsk. Using Minsk as a case study of the Sovietization of Jews in the former Pale of Settlement, Dr. Elissa Bemporad reveals the ways in which many Jews acculturated to Soviet society in the 1920s and 1930s while remaining committed to older patterns of Jewish identity, such as Yiddish culture and education, attachment to the traditions of the Jewish workers' Bund, circumcision, and kosher slaughter. This pioneering study also illuminates the reshaping of gender relations on the Jewish street and explores Jewish everyday life and identity during the years of the Great Terror.
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Presenter: Dr. Elissa Bemporad
Litvakus at Eldridge Street Synagogue 11/22/15
Litvakus - Wonderful Klezmer music