Cork's Jewish History On Exhibit At Cork Public Museum
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2022
- 'The Tsar, The Rosehills, and the Music Shop' tells the story of the history of Cork's small Jewish community which arrived to the city in successive waves of immigration including a major migration from Lithuania and neighboring countries after a decree issued by the Russian Tsar Alexander II. A long-term exhibit at the Museum tells the story of the community's former synagogue on South Terrace and provides an insight into the lives of its members.
About the exhibit:
www.corkcity.ie/en/cork-publi...
About Cork Public Museum in Fitzgerald's Park:
www.corkcity.ie/en/cork-publi...
With thanks to:
Dan Breen, Curator
Cork City Council
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I hope your time among us was pleasant and enjoyable. Intelligent, productive, law-abiding people are an asset to any community.
Thanks, Joseph. Yes, always enjoy visiting Cork!
Daniel.
I am not sure what to say.
So, I will blunder forward...
I am humbled by this. Your rich family history is a main reason for my sentiments.
My second sentiment is that I am honored to know you, and I consider you a friend. Is this I consider myself lucky.
The image of your kippah, from your Bar Mitzvah, that it is on display in a museum, leaves me stunned.
You are an honorable man. You carry your family's heritage well.
Moving to Eretz Israel was the right thing to do, and I understand and acknowledge this in a way I would not have been inclined to if you had not shared this with us.
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Too much praise! Too much praise!
But thank you. And glad that I could show a little bit of the 'backstory'.
Still have family in that area. Very nice.
Did the Jews in Limerick in 1904 take advantage of the local poor people by charging high interest on loans ?
My granny from Goleen told us if we marry a Jewish fella, we would never go hungry. I took her advice and converted to Judaism and married a Jewish fella.
Disgusting.