Showing posts with label Soviets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soviets. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2015

Hill of Crosses - Kryziu Kalnas, in the city of Siauliai, Lithuania

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Hill of Crosses
Kryziu Kalnas, in the city of Siauliai, Lithuania

Thought this was so interesting and amazing... something I had never heard of before. Hope you enjoy looking at the pictures and reading the explanations.

The Hill of Crosses, Kryziu Kalnas, in the city of Siauliai, Lithuania stands on a small hill, about 10 meters tall. The tradition of leaving crosses began after an uprising of the Polish and Lithuanians against the Russian tsar was squelched in 1831. Relatives of the dead rebels, with no bodies to bury, instead left crosses on this hill to commemorate their fallen.

Today there are about 200,000 crosses at the site, excluding carvings and shrines, made out of everything from wood to metal.

During the Soviet occupation of Lithuania from 1944 to 1991, the Hill of Crosses became a symbol of defiance against the Communist regime.

Three times the Soviets bulldozed the hill, but after each time both locals and and pilgrims once again would erect crosses on the hill.

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Today, the crosses number in the hundred of thousands. This place attracts both locals and tourists.

Walking among numerous crosses, some decorated with devotion to loved ones, one
can hear the rosaries rattle in the wind. This little hillock has long been a potent symbol of suffering, hope, devotion, and the undefeated faith of the Lithuanian people.
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Prayers:
Vygandas Drazdauskas with a cross asking for health for his father, success for his girlfriend for her exams, and a peaceful life.
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Plea for divine help: Some of the crosses bear messages to God.
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Modesta Vaisvilaite ties a cross to the hill:
When the Russians again occupied Lithuania during the Soviet period, religion was forbidden
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Defiance:
When crosses continued to appear, the soviet authorities stationed KGB
agents around the site to stop people sneaking through the forest to plant crosses.

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In the mist: Some stand as much as three meters tall, while there are also
countless tiny examples hanging upon the larger crosses

In 1991, when Lithuania acquired its long awaited independence, the hill
became a dual symbol of Lithuanias Catholic faith and her national identity.
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Silhouetted in red: Pilgrims arrive at all times of day and night to pray to God
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Will it come to this again, only in America?
This is sad reminder.. if we don’t fight for our right to be Christian.. it will be taken away from us.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Shmuel from Russia

Shmuel Carmeli and Jerusalem friend


In my opinion, life is about people. I would like to introduce you to Shmuel Carmeli. Born 1934 in Austria. 

In 1944 with the Soviets pushing their offensive on the Nazis eastern front, Shmuel's mother, sisters and extended family were shipped to Aushwitz to be murdered. His father and brother took to the woods and met up with Jewish partisans running illegal "teen immigration" past the British naval blockade of the soon to be formed nation of Israel.

This 10 year old dodged Austrian Nazi death squads and fearing conscription into the advancing Soviet infantry Shmuel and his brother linked up with what would become Israel's Mossad and boarded a ship to Israel.

Upon arrival, he settled in Tel Aviv and was given an ID number and was placed in a kibbutz for the children from Europe to learn Hebrew and build a new life.

Shmuel witnessed the rebirth of Israel. In 1967, Shmuel was a member of the Jerusalem Brigade that fought the Jordanian army from the UN complex in Jordanian controlled east Jerusalem into the the Abu tor wadi ( now called the Forest of Peace) up the ridges of Mt Zion to recapture the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.

When not in uniform Shmuel spent his entire career working as a youth worker for the city of Jerusalem .

Shmuel told me that: "Every Jew has a Hagadah and an Agada. I have just shared a portion of his Agada.

(Hagadah is our Passover story
Agada is our personal story.)

Shabbat Shalom!


לכל יהודי יש הגדה ואגדה


A friend From Jerusalem.
Friday, May 17, 2013