Kėdainių Daugiakultūriame centre 2015 m. rugsėjo 23 d. vyko renginys "Atminties kelias", skirtas Lietuvos žydų genocido aukų atminimo dienai, kuriame dalyvavo Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazijos mokiniai.
Andy Cassel, rooted in Keidan, 'Very glad to see the old Keidan "bes medresh" used for this purpose. Congratulations and greetings to all the students and teachers.'
Tomorrow’s Class 25th September, 2015
Skype Meeting with Eli Rabinowitz
Keidan was an important multicultural town before the Holocaust, with around 50% of the town Jewish. No Jews live there now.
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.
I chose 15 of my photos of Lithuania to discuss with the classes.
Skype Meeting with Eli Rabinowitz
Keidan was an important multicultural town before the Holocaust, with around 50% of the town Jewish. No Jews live there now.
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.
I chose 15 of my photos of Lithuania to discuss with the classes.
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Edukacinės ekskursijos metu III c klasės mokiniai aplankė Kėdainių rajone vietas, kuriose gyveno žydų bendruomenės: Josvainius, Krakes, Dotnuvą ir Kėdainius. (Video parengė IIIc klasės mokinys Erikas Šidlauskas)
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Anglų klabos pamokos metu skaitėme ir aptarėme straipsnį. Straipsnio autorė lankėsi Kedainių Atžalyno gimnazijoje prieš keletą metų ir pristatė mokiniams savo knygą "We Are Here", kurioje aprašomas žydų gyvenimas Lietuvoje.
Some ideas after reading the article
For me this article was interesting, because as a young person I don't have a lot of knowledge on Jewish history. Of course we learn about it in school, but I think it's not enough. People tend to forget these horrible things that actually happened not that long ago. This article helped me to understand more about history of Jews that lived in Lithuania. I also learned a few new things, for example the numbers of how many Jews died and how the numebr changed postwar. I think it's great that there is a week to remember Jewish history in Lithuania. JUSTĖ IV a
Dear author, it was a sheer pleasure to read this article. I'm so glad that our history is remembered and Jewish people are not forgotten.I believe that society has to pay attention to Jewish and support them because of their poor past. JULIJA IV a
I think it is good that residents are invited to remember Jews who perished . Visitors are put in contact with the Jewish culture ,lives and fate. It creates strong bond between Jews and connects them . SANTA IV a
I think it is very important to note and pay tribute to these people. These people are not only some people's relatives, it is all of our past. This is our history and we cannot forget it. OTILIJA IV a
I think this week is very important for Lithuania. Many people remember the Holocaust with pain. A lot of innocent people were deported and killed. I think need to respect people who do not forget this terrible period and publicly speak about events up to the present day, because those people wanted to live. GRETA IV a
Dear author, it was a sheer pleasure to read this article. I'm so glad that our history is remembered and Jewish people are not forgotten.I believe that society has to pay attention to Jewish and support them because of their poor past. JULIJA IV a
I think it is good that residents are invited to remember Jews who perished . Visitors are put in contact with the Jewish culture ,lives and fate. It creates strong bond between Jews and connects them . SANTA IV a
I think it is very important to note and pay tribute to these people. These people are not only some people's relatives, it is all of our past. This is our history and we cannot forget it. OTILIJA IV a
I think this week is very important for Lithuania. Many people remember the Holocaust with pain. A lot of innocent people were deported and killed. I think need to respect people who do not forget this terrible period and publicly speak about events up to the present day, because those people wanted to live. GRETA IV a