Saturday, January 12, 2013

Brisk To Honor Begin

Limmud to mark Begin's 100th birthday anniversary

Limmud FSU will hold a world celebration of the 100th anniversary of birth of former PM Menachem Begin in Vitebsk, Belarus.


A three-day Limmud FSU conference will be held in Vitebsk, Belarus, in late May to early June, followed by the launch in Brest, Belarus, of celebrations marking 100 years since the birth of former prime minister Menachem Begin in the latter city.


The launch will be attended by members of the Begin family, Israeli government representatives, Ambassador to Belarus Yosef Shagal, Belarusan officials, Limmud FSU Belarus participants and leaders of the local Jewish community, Limmud FSU chairman Chaim Chesler and Menachem Begin Heritage Center chairman Herzl Makov said.

Following the first-ever Limmud FSU Belarus conference, a specially commissioned sculpture of Begin by a local artist will be dedicated at a site in the city. Konstantin Sumar, the governor of Brest Province, met with the Limmud FSU delegation and expressed his gratification that the province will have the opportunity to commemorate one of the most distinguished personages to have been born in the city.


Herzl Makov is at center bottom-left
 

Chesler said that Belarus was a new and exciting project for Limmud FSU and that the Jewish educational organization was proud to launch its eighth Limmud FSU project worldwide.

Begin was born in Brest, then Brest-Litovsk and known to Jews as Brisk, on August 16, 1913, in what was then the Russian Empire. The city, situated on the Polish border on the Bug River, changed hands repeatedly over the centuries being at times part of Lithuania, Poland and the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the USSR, Brest became part of the sovereign state of Belarus in 1991.

The family of former prime minister Ariel Sharon came from Brest, and Sharon’s grandmother was midwife at Begin’s birth.

Jews accounted for more than half of the city’s inhabitants until the Nazis murdered the nearly 30,000 inhabitants of the Bresk Ghetto in 1942.

Today, about 20,000 Jews live in Belarus, which has a total population of some 10 million.


In addition, there is this news item from Belarus:-

Monument to Menachem Begin to be built in Brest

10.01.2013 12:09
BREST, 10 January (BelTA) – The issue of building a monument to Menachem Begin was discussed at a meeting between Chairman of the Brest Oblast Executive Committee Konstantin Sumar and Yoram Dori, the Strategic Advisor to the President of the State of Israel, in Brest on 9 January, BelTA learnt.

The Israeli side applied to the Chairman of the Brest Oblast Executive Committee with a request to allocate a land plot for the establishment of the monument to Menachem Begin, the native of Brest (former Brest-Litovsk).

The sides agreed that the monument will be built in Brest by the anniversary date – the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Israeli politician, Prime Minister of the country (1977-1983), Nobel Prize winner Menachem Begin which will be marked in August this year. The project will be fully funded by the Israeli side.

Konstantin Sumar stated that in recent years the cooperation between the two countries has been increasingly vibrant. In January-September 2012, the trade between Brest Oblast and the State of Israel went up 2.5 times...Konstantin Sumar expressed confidence that a constructive dialogue on the development of economic and cultural relations with Israel will continue.

 
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