Jamaica Gleaner

From New York to Moscow, Holocaust survivors share memories

- PARIS (AP):

HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS sang at Jerusalem’s Western Wall, danced in Paris and lit candles in other cities to celebrate Hanukkah together, recalling Nazi horrors that Jewish community leaders fear are fading from the world’s collective memory.

An 86-year-old man in Moscow described being forced by Nazi occupiers into a ghetto as a child. Elderly survivors in New York shared stories earlier this week at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty.

They worry that today’s youth in many countries don’t recognise names of Nazi death camps, fall prey to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, or don’t realise that six million Jews were killed in Hitler’s World War II exterminat­ion campaign.

THE HANUKKAH CANDELABRA

Lighting the Hanukkah candelabra, France’s chief rabbi, Haim Korsia, told survivors in Paris, “What you are, each of you, is exactly like the light . ... We will never put out the first flame. When we transmit the knowledge, your experience and when we transmit it to others, it takes nothing from us and it gives to others.”

With folk dancing, festive songs and shared meals, the ceremonies earlier this week also aimed to combat the solitude and other difficulti­es many survivors face in old age.

Some 400,000 Holocaust victims are estimated to still be alive, about half of them in Israel – and as many as 40 per cent are living in poverty, said Ruediger Mahlo of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which organised the events.

“We want to make this public in order to help them and in order that other people help them as well,” he told The Associated Press.

With tears in their eyes, survivors sang Israel’s national anthem together at the Western Wall, the holiest site in the world where Jews can pray. The mood turned joyous by the time candles were lit, with survivors joining hands, dancing in circles and laughing.

“For me, the holiday of Hanukkah is a holiday of victory, and it’s very important for me to see the light of victory,” said Amnon Elkiev, a survivor originally from the Netherland­s who came to the ceremony with his wife.

Renowned Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld was among those attending a bitterswee­t ceremony in Paris, where young and old sang and prayed together.

Anna Sterman described being

“hunted ... like mice” as a child near Lyon. Sarah Saragoussi, whose parents were deported to camps, said: “We thought they would come back nonetheles­s. We didn’t think they were leaving to their deaths.”

The gathering in New York included some 200 survivors, some wearing winter caps, others wearing kippas. Some smiled as they listened to speeches; others looked on pensively. They touched on recent anti-Semitic attacks in the United States and on concerns that younger generation­s of Americans know little about what they went through.

Hand in hand with a rabbi, survivor Mikhail Spektr said a prayer and lit a Hanukkah candelabra in Moscow. He then took the microphone and sang for members of Russia’s Jewish community, accompanie­d by a fiddler and accordion player.

As a child when the war began, Spektr said, he didn’t realise what was going on.

When the Nazis came, he recalled his grandfathe­r telling him that they were “a civilised nation, they wouldn’t do anything to us.”

LIBERATED BY THE RED ARMY

But he and his family were taken to a ghetto on Ukraine’s western edge and held there from 1941 until the Red Army liberated it in 1944.

“We were all sleeping on the floor. We lived on the territory (of the ghetto), isolated from the city by barbed wire. The entrance was guarded by Nazi soldiers and policemen,” he said. “People who dared (to leave) were indeed shot.”

Bearing witness is ever more important as survivors die out. French survivor Suzanne Bakon said, “We are doing everything while we are living so that (the memory) remains.”

 ??  ?? Survivors of the Holocaust and others gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage as the Statue of Liberty can be seen through a window of the museum Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in New York, as they recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night, one of several events held around the world. The event was held in conjunctio­n with the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), developed to aid Jewish victims of Naziism.
Survivors of the Holocaust and others gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage as the Statue of Liberty can be seen through a window of the museum Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in New York, as they recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night, one of several events held around the world. The event was held in conjunctio­n with the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), developed to aid Jewish victims of Naziism.
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French Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld during an event named ‘Survivors Night’ in Paris, Monday, Dec. 23, 2019.
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A menorah is seen during an event named ‘Survivors Night’ in Paris, Monday, Dec. 23, 2019.
 ??  ?? French Shoah Museum president, Eric de Rothschild (right), holds the hand of a holocaust survivor during ‘Survivors Night’ in Paris.
French Shoah Museum president, Eric de Rothschild (right), holds the hand of a holocaust survivor during ‘Survivors Night’ in Paris.
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A holocaust survivor sings during an event named ‘Survivors Night’ in Paris, on December 23.
 ??  ?? As a menorah is lighted, symbolisin­g the first day of Hanukkah, survivors of the Holocaust and other participan­ts gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on Sunday, December 22, 2019, to recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night.
As a menorah is lighted, symbolisin­g the first day of Hanukkah, survivors of the Holocaust and other participan­ts gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on Sunday, December 22, 2019, to recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night.
 ??  ?? Survivors of the Holocaust and others listen to music as they gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on Sunday, December 22, 2019, to recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night, one of several events held around the world.
Survivors of the Holocaust and others listen to music as they gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on Sunday, December 22, 2019, to recognise Internatio­nal Holocaust Survivors Night, one of several events held around the world.
 ??  ?? Holocaust survivor and WWII veteran Mikhail Spectr, 86, pauses as he speaks during the annual Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Ceremony in Moscow, Russia, Sunday. Spectr was taken to Jewry in 1941 at the age of 8 when Nazi soldiers arrived at his village in Ukraine Soviet republic. Mikhail Spectr had been kept at ghetto in Transnistr­ia, territory between Dniester and Southern Bug, occupied by the Nazi and its allies from 1941 and 1944.
Holocaust survivor and WWII veteran Mikhail Spectr, 86, pauses as he speaks during the annual Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Ceremony in Moscow, Russia, Sunday. Spectr was taken to Jewry in 1941 at the age of 8 when Nazi soldiers arrived at his village in Ukraine Soviet republic. Mikhail Spectr had been kept at ghetto in Transnistr­ia, territory between Dniester and Southern Bug, occupied by the Nazi and its allies from 1941 and 1944.
 ??  ?? Survivors of the Holocaust and others listen to remarks as they gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York.
Survivors of the Holocaust and others listen to remarks as they gather at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York.
 ?? AP PHOTOS ?? Holocaust survivor WWII veteran Mikhail Spectr, 86, shows a photo of him in Soviet Army officer’s uniform to the media.
AP PHOTOS Holocaust survivor WWII veteran Mikhail Spectr, 86, shows a photo of him in Soviet Army officer’s uniform to the media.

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