Canadian Macedonian Historical Society

GET TO KNOW US

The Jews of Macedonia

Sunday, January 24th,2010


The first lecture event of the Society’s season was a resounding success. We were filled to capacity at the North York Central Library. Ginny Evans, co-President of the Historical Society welcomed everyone and introduced the guests, Marija Makeska, the Emerging Filmmaker from Wayne State University, Michigan, and Dr. Christina Kramer, linguist and chair of the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, at the University of Toronto.


Dr. Kramer gave us an overview of the history of the Jews in Macedonia, with particular focus on the period between the 15th century arrival from Spain and Portugal to their deportation and death in WWII. Virtually 98 percent of the total Jewish population in Macedonia, which had numbered close to 90,000 including the Aegean part, perished during the Holocaust. Many of them, both men and women, had joined the partisans, and fought alongside Macedonians in both Yugoslavia and Greece.


Today in the Republic of Macedonian there remain approximately 200 Jews. The Republic of Macedonia is building a Holocaust Memorial on the site of the old Jewish neighbourhood in Skopje to honour the victims and in 2000 the government passed an heirless property restitution law putting Macedonia at the forefront at passing such legislation. A synagogue has been established funded, in part, by the congregation of Beth Israel of Phoenix, Arizona.


Get To Know Us, the short documentary, was screened after the overview. The film covered the history of Jews in Macedonia from the Byzantine and Ottoman eras to the present, providing an added visual dimension to that history. Makeska’s film Soulmates, was one of the Emerging Films at the Macedonian Film Festival in 2009 and dealt with the human aspect of the deportation, focusing on the relationship between two young girls, one Macedonian and one Jewish. Makeska’s aunt lived very close to the Monopol, the tobacco factory, used as a transit camp by Bulgarian authorities during deportations of Jews from Macedonia and it was this family connection which drew her thematically to the topic. Marija was available afterwards to answer questions about the genesis of this film project, and even recited a short poem in Ladino, the language the Sephardic Jews brought with them from Spain to the Balkans.


The Consul Generals from Israel and Macedonia were invited to attend, however, Consul General Gissin of Israel sent his regrets. The ensuing questions and discussion brought Consul General Trenevski to his feet with some additional history and information.


This event proved to be an interesting and engaging topic which gave the audience an opportunity to become acquainted with this interesting intersection of Jewish and Macedonian history in the Balkans.
V. Andreoff

 

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Highlights

 The Creation of the Macedonian Literary Language - Dr. Kosta Peev - Author of Lexicon of Macedonian Dialects from Southeastern Aegean Macedonia
Canadian Macedonian Artist Michael Close - on his work and Mother Teresa.
 BOOK LAUNCH - "Macedonia and the Macedonians - A History" By Professor Andrew Rossos - 2008
1913 Treaty of Bucharest (Macedonia’s Partition) By Risto Stefov May 19, 2008 »
BOOK LAUNCH - "Men in White Aprons" - November 25, 2007»
"Let me tell you a story..." A Symposium of Immigration to Canada 2007 »
Video Interview with Alex Gigeroff July 2006 » 
Men in White Aprons - Lecture by Professor Harry Herman 2006 »
Grand Opening of the CMHS Library and Resource Centre 2005 »
Em Baba Em Nevesta, Lecture by Dr. Kathy Dimitrievski 2005 » 
The Prize Winning Documentary "The Children of 1948" 2005 »
Carabram Multicultural Festival in Brampton, Ontario 2004 »
25th Anniversary of Canadian Macedonian Place - Lecture with Olga Naumoff and Sotir Nitchov 2004 »
World Premier of the Documentary - "Just Arrived" 2004 »
JSG Gandeto - The Ancient Macedonians and Ancient Greeks 2003 »
Lerin Society's Annual Picnic 2003 »
Open Doors Event at the Toronto Archives 2003 »
Ceremony Commemorating the Death of Gotse Delchev 2003 »
Historical Society's Annual General Meeting 2003 »
Kramer, Stoymenoff: Language and Identity in the Village of Vrbnik 2003 »
Special Showing of "Dust" with Director, Milcho Manchevski 2003 »
Rossos: The Macedonian Question and Instability in the Balkans 2003 »
Stefov: When Bad Things Happened to Good Macedonian People 2003 »
Macedonian Kolede Costume Ball 1996 »
From Baba's Hope Chest Macedonian Treasures in Canada 1995 »
First Annual Banquet 1993 »

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