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VERIA UNROLLED THE "MEMORY OF THE THREAD" THREE DAYS OF IHRA HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE EVENTS |
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Wednesday, 02 October 2019 11:00 |
A Memorial March from the Synagogue to the Railway station of Veria
The City Authorities, the Metropolitan Bishop of Imathia Panteleimon, hundreds of citizens of Veria, students from local schools, choirs, a lot of Israelis originating from Veria, Jews all over Greece and representatives of Embassies were among the 2.000 persons that attended the event. The three day Holocaust commemoration events, organized on the occasion of Chairmanship of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg at the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), culminated with a the march which was followed by a concert entitled "The Memory of the Thread", based on an idea of the famous soprano Sonia Theodoridou. The events were organized by the Embassy of Luxembourg in Greece, the Municipality of Veria, the Hellenic Delegation to the IHRA, the Central Board of the Jewish Communities in Greece, the Jewish Museum of Greece and the Non-profit civil society "Beautiful Greece", with the support of the Embassy of Israel in Greece, the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, the Holly Metropolis of Veria, Naoussa and Kampania, the Greek-Israeli Chamber of Commerce and the support of Mr. Sabby Mionis. "My idea was that a red thread traverses, in the footprints of all the people that have been deported from their homes. The thread symbolizes the path of the blood", Sonia Theodoridou stated to the Athenian-Macedonian press agency, few hours before the march, while she was putting a last "touch" to the artwork made with shoes offered by local people, in memory of their Jewish fellow citizens. The artwork was "bind" by a grid from red threads placed in front of the Synagogue in the old Jewish neighborhood of Barbouta. Students from Veria, wearing black clothes, holding cartons with the names of their Jewish fellow citizens perished in the Holocaust, were led in the march by survivors Rachel Daniel and Reuven Emmanuel. Some steps behind the famous soprano was unrolling with them the memorial thread. They were all walking a three kilometer course, starting at the Synagogue and ending at the Railway station, the point from which the Jews of the city were deported to Auschwitz - Birkenau.
The thread passed from the picturesque uphill alleys to the central avenues of Veria. The students, holding the plates with the names of the victims of the Holocaust were apposed alongside the way and as the thread was passing by them they started walking. The march was more and more crowded by hundreds of citizens who followed the thread with tears in their eyes. The thread arrived to the railway station behind Mayor K. Voryiazidis and Secretary General of the Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece Victor Eliezer. This initiative "gave a voice to our 460 fellow citizens, expressing simultaneously our own feelings towards them. It also expressed our commitment not to allow such an Holocaust to happen again" the Metropolitan strengthened. UNVEILING THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL AT THE OLD JEWISH CEMETERY.
During his speech, at the unveiling ceremony, the Mayor of Veria Konstantinos Voryiazidis spoke about an "historical day" mentioning that the conservation of the Memory is an "historic and moral duty", underlining that if the local Jewish Community hadn't perished, Veria would be a much "richer" city today. "It is important to remember and to learn this precise chapter of history on the Jewish life here" the new Israeli Ambassador to Greece, Yossi Amrani stated during his speech at the ceremony.
Addressing the public during the unveiling ceremony, the Head of the Hellenic delegation at IHRA, Dr. Efstathios Lianos - Liantis, mentioned that remembering is a necessity and underlined the forthcoming assumption of IHRA's Chairmanship by Greece in 2021. The commencement of the events - The ties with the roots. The three day events started on Friday September 20, 2019. Some days before, Sonia Theodoridou, the Mayor, the Vice-Mayors, the city services, the schools, women volunteers from Veria and Nana Karayiannidou, in charge of the cultural affairs of the Municipality, were motivated and mobilized in order to welcome in the best possible way all the visitors coming to their city. Indeed, artistic interventions highlighted every place of the city. Blue and white ribbons and multicolor hearts with the greeting "Shalom" written on them adorned trees, flower beds, lamp posts and shop windows. A banner announcing the celebrations hulked at the entrance of the city hall. In Barbouta the Synagogue opened its doors. The shoes artwork underlined the missing Jews of Veria giving shivers of emotion to the visitors and the passersby. Rachel Daniel, an 80 year old resident of Veria, came from Israel with her two daughters and visited her nest-house at Dimitros street, emotionally moved.
Answering the question of the Mayor who asked him if he has returned to Veria ever since, he said: "Many times... Every five years we were celebrating reunions here Afterwards, the Authorities and the visitors walked till the Synagogue, where a Kabalat Shabbat was celebrated by Mr. Jack Algava. The evening ended after offering a traditional Sephardic buffet, in front of the Synagogue. The main event On Saturday September 21, 2019, the ceremony of this year's IHRA events , under the chairmanship of Luxembourg, was organized at the Arts Hall of the Municipality. Earlier on that morning the visitors were offered a tour to Vergina and visited the Royal tombs at the archeological site of Aeges.
Greetings by the co-organizers of the events followed at the theatre of the Arts Hall. Veria's Mayor Konstantinos Voryiazidis, Ambassador of Luxembourg Paul Steinmetz, the Head of the Hellenic Delegation at the IHRA Dr. Efstathios Lianos - Liantis, the President of the Jewish Museum of Greece Samuel - Makis Matsas and the President of the Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece David Shaltiel mentioned during their speeches the meaning of the celebrations and the importance of these initiatives in order to keep the Memory of the Holocaust alive. The event continued with the presentation of the 37th volume of the Chronicles of Imathia, an edition of the Society for Historical and Cultural Studies of the region of Imathia, which is dedicated to the history of the Jews of Veria. The volume was preceded by the President of the Central Board of the Jewish Communities of Greece. Dr. Emanuel Xinadas, Secretary General of the Society, spoke about the content of this edition, then Pepo Stroumsa, the single Jew of Veria, referred to his memories from Veria of older ages. The event was brought to an end with Sephardic, Hebrew and Greek songs sung by the choir Echo Verois. |