Sabbath Times

Sabbath Times

The Sabbath begins at 8:58 P.M. on Friday, May 1, and concludes at 10:00 P.M. on Saturday in the Vilnius region. Sabbath candles should be lit at 8:35 P.M. and completed before sunset at 8:58 P.M. Thursday, April 30, is Walpurgis Night. Friday is May Day, a national holiday in Lithuania. Sunday is Mother’s Day in Lithuania. Tuesday is Lag b’Omer.

London Jews Heckle PM

London Jews Heckle PM

British prime minister Keir Starmber travelled to Golders Green in north London Thursday afternoon to talk with local Jewish volunteer security guards and others, and was greeted by a crowd of 100 to 200 Jews who heckled him, shouting “shame on you,” “traitor,” “coward” and “Keir Starmer, Jew harmer.”

The outrage in the Jewish neighborhood over lack of security and policing follows at least two arson attacks and the stabbing of two Jewish men Tuesday by a naturalized Somalian within a very narrow section of Golders Green, just three mostly residential streets. Other arson attacks against Jewish synagogues and institutions have also been committed over the past two months in north London.

The prime minister reportedly cut his visit short, it only lasted a few minutes, and he was heckled as his motorcade left the location.

Photo: londonlovesbusiness.com

Guardians of Eden

Guardians of Eden

And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the Tree of Life, and eat, and live for ever: Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the Garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubim, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the Tree of Life.

Genesis 3:22-24

by Geoff Vasil

Back in the first half of the 1990s I subscribed to what was called a LIST-SERVE where my inbox received ongoing conversations about Lithuania and the Baltic states. It was sort of like the old BBS convos and kind of like USENET, but via an email address. I posted a lot of Lithuanian nation-building non-sense which doesn’t matter. What mattered was the diversity of subscribers and contributors, including a lot of Lithuanians scattered around the world who remembered the old days and gave me the skinny on historical personalities, Litvaks who mainly had an axe to grind over Lithuania’s Holocaust past, and even the original, I think, proponents of Belarussian Litvinism, a series of beliefs which say Belarus was really the center of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy and all the latter’s glory belonged to the former. It was certainly a mixed bag. One of the posters remains very distinct in my memory, a Latvian archaeologist and thinker named Juris Zarins. He and I started a side conversation about Afghanistan and wild apples there; he had been there and knew what he was talking about. I assumed he was on the mujahadin side in the war with the Communists in Kabul, but I didn’t know then and I don’t know now if that’s true. He might’ve been a Latvian conscript into the Soviet Red Army.

Anti-Jewish Arson Rings in UK Investigated for Links to Iran

Anti-Jewish Arson Rings in UK Investigated for Links to Iran

A recent spate of arson attacks in London against Jewish synagogues and institutions is now being investigated by London’s Metropolitan Police for links to advertisements placed social media by Iran seeking criminals to commit anti-Semitic acts for pay.

Last year Australia’s ASIO intelligence service and the Australian Federal Police uncovered a similar scheme by Iran to attack synagogues and Jewish sites in Sydney. Australia threatened to cut off diplomatic relations and evacuated Australian embassy personnel from Tehran. Last week Australia sent a diplomatic protest to the Iranian embassy there for ads on Telegram and other social media sites again recruiting Australians for terrorist acts.

Scotland Yard and the Met in London have arrested over 15 people in possibly related arson rings in the greater London area in the last month.

According to Skynews UK reporting and interviews on the on-going investigation, Iran is using artificial intelligence, chatbots, to select potential viable candidates for its terror missions. After passing that gateway, would-be jihadists are put in touch with a human operator to assess their willingness to carry out terrorist acts, and are asked if they’d be willing to travel to Israel. Some of the posts intended to lure in sympathizers are bi-lingual, in English and Hebrew.

Photo: Alishia Abodunde/Getty Images

Holocaust Exhibit at Ninth Fort in Kaunas

Holocaust Exhibit at Ninth Fort in Kaunas

The Ninth Fort Museum in Kaunas has opened a new exhibition called “Raised from the Ashes, Kaunas,” a series of drawings by Mindaugas Lukošaitis.

Kaunas Jewish Community chairman Gercas Žakas expressed his own enchantment, respect and gratitude for the exhibit, as all as that of the Kaunas Jewish Community, and thanked the Ninth Museum, the organizers of the exhibit, the performer at the opening and the artist.

The exhibit will run till October 4.

Panevėžys Jewish Community Member Launches Book

Panevėžys Jewish Community Member Launches Book

Panevėžys Jewish Community member, board member and historian Joana Viga Čiplyte launched her new biography of Lithuanian sculptor Kazimieras Kisielis at the Ramygala Regional History Museum this week. The book went on sale April 24. The book is a monument to the life and work of the sculptor who would’ve been 100 this year. Panevėžys Jewish Community chairman Gennady Kofman praised the book for preserving the heritage of the Panevėžys region.

LJC Hosts TOLI Seminar

LJC Hosts TOLI Seminar

The Lithuanian Jewish Community hosted for the seventh time last week a seminar organized by the New York-based Olga Lengyel Holocaust Studies and Human Rights Institute (TOLI) and the International Commission to Assess the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Occupational Regimes in Lithuania. Thirty teachers from 15 countries attended.

The motto for this seminar was “Learning from the past, we work for the future.” The seminar provides participants the opportunity to hear Holocaust testimonies from survivors and provides access to the best research material in order to attempt to make sense of what happened and what the consequences were and are.

Sabbath Times

Sabbath Times

The Sabbath begins at 8:39 P.M. on Friday, April 24, and concludes at 9:44 P.M. on Saturday in the Vilnius region. Sabbath candles should be lit at 8:21 P.M. and completed before sunset at 8:39 P.M. Saturday is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand with observation leading into Monday. Sunday is the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident when one of the nuclear power plant’s four reactors slipped into uncontrolled fission and exploded during a power-down test.

New Jacques Lipchitz Museum in Druskininkai

New Jacques Lipchitz Museum in Druskininkai

The Vilna Gaon Jewish History Museum has opened up a new museum in Druskininkai dedicated to the life and work of Litvak sculptor Jacques Lipchitz.

Newly-appointed Vilna Gaon Museum director Sergejus Kanovičius welcomed guests at an opening ceremony who included Lithuanian Jewish Community chairwoman Faina Kukliansky, Lithuanian MP Emanuelis Zingeris, Lithuanian culture minister Vaida Aleknavičienė and Druskininkai mayor Ričardas Malinauskas.

Lipchitz came from Druskininkai. He was born in 1891 and passed away in 1973 having founded what he called crystal cubism as a genre and leaving a remarkable impression on 20th century art. He gained renown in Paris with a group of artists including Pablo Picasso before fleeing the Nazi invasion for the US, where he continued his work.

Vilna Gaon Museum has a number of geographically-scattered sites including the Tolerance Center, the Green House Holocaust Exhibit and the Litvak Identity Museum in central Vilnius, but also the Ponar Memorial Complex outside Vilnius. Their newest museum is located at Šv. Jokūbo street no. 17 in the spa town Druskininkai on the border with Belarus in southeast Lithuania.

Photos courtesy Vilna Gaon Jewish History Museum.

Sabbath Times

Sabbath Times

The Sabbath begins at 8:26 P.M. on Friday, April 17, and concludes at 9:27 P.M. on Saturday in the Vilnius region. Sabbath candles should be lit at 8:08 P.M. and completed before sunset at 8:26 P.M. Tuesday is Yom haZikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, and Wednesday is Yom haAtzmaut, Israeli Independence Day.

Jewish Music: From Liturgical Tradition to Klezmer and Minimalism

Jewish Music: From Liturgical Tradition to Klezmer and Minimalism

The Magic of Music Club [Muzikos magijos klubas] as part of a series of musical evenings to educate and delight is pleased to announce a lecture by ethno-musicologist Eirimas Velička in Lithuanian called “Žydų muzika: nuo liturginės tradicijos iki klezmerio ir minimalizmo” [Jewish Music: From Liturgical Tradition to Klezmer and Minimalism]. The presentation will include recordings of Yemeni Jewish liturgical music, followed by a klezmer performance by Giora Feidmanas on clarinet. Minimalist composer Steve Reich’s Tehlim, or Psalms, is the capstone of this evening of music. The audience will also be invited to learn two Hassidic songs.

Tickets start at 20 euros and are available here.

Time: 4:00 P.M., Sunday, April 19
Place: Magic of Music Club, Šv. Stepono street no. 10, Vilnius

Šiauliai Holds Three Seders

Šiauliai Holds Three Seders

The Šiauliai Regional Jewish Community celebrated Passover with three seders this year. On April 1 and 2 the Chabad Lubavitch Center in Šiauliai invited Community members to two seders. On April 5 the Šiauliai Regional Jewish Community held another seder. Community member Vadimas Kamrazeris performed music at the latter.

Yom HaShoah in Vilnius

Yom HaShoah in Vilnius

The Lithuanian Jewish Community marked Yom HaShoah on Sunday in Vilnius with a March of the Living procession.

“Every day I think about what my father Saulius Kuklianskis, who went through the horrors of the Holocaust in his childhood, would say about the things happening in society today. Most likely he would think the time just before the war had returned… It is our duty to preserve the memory of those who died, but also to speak out loudly so that that dark period would never return,” LJC chairwoman Fainia Kukliansky said.

Photos by Mila Kuizinienė

Holocaust Seminar for Teachers in Palanga

Holocaust Seminar for Teachers in Palanga

The Lithuanian Jewish Community, Palanga Jewish Community and Claims Conference held a seminar for teachers teaching the Holocaust in Palanga on April 9. Twenty-seven educators and cultural workers attended. The two-year project financed by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany is titled “Education Program for Holocaust Remembrance and Historical Justice in Lithuania, 2025-2027.” It is intended to stimulate formal and informal Holocaust education in Lithuania.

Attendees received a tour of the Lithuanian seaside town including Jewish sites testifying to the once-large local Jewish community there before the Holocaust.

Condolences

Solomonas Isaakovičius Pilkinas has passed away. He was born in 1937. He was a member of the Lithuanian Jewish Community, a father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His memory will shine on brightly in thehearts of his family, friends and all who knew him. We extend our deepest condolences to the family he leaves behind.

Iran Turns to Stand-Up Comedy to Ward Off Trump

Iran Turns to Stand-Up Comedy to Ward Off Trump

by Geoff Vasil

When president Trump announced an American counter-blockade at the mouth of Hormuz, a wild-eyed Islamic Revolutionary Guard spokesman took to what’s left of Iranian state television to denounce the move as an “illegal act” and “piracy.”

Pretty rich coming from the country that attacked all its neighbors and at least three nominally European countries, then claimed it wasn’t attacking, then claimed it was only attacking US bases. It wasn’t. It was attacking energy and civilian sites in Saudi, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Emirates, Oman, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Israel and Turkey. Then Iran attacked a Thai-flagged ship at Hormuz, then about 19 more in and around the area, saying it was allowing international shipping, but not for US allies.

The Iranian protection shakedown at Hormuz was a major issue at the pro forma alleged negotiations in Pakistan. Iran demanded the world cede the international waterway to Iran, and even demanded the UN Security Council approve that aggression by the Islamic Republican mafia. “Nice tanker ship. It’d be a shame if something happened to it,” Iran tells the world in its last gasp as some sort of regional power, regional bully. Iran isn’t like its neighbors, it’s more like the psychopathic neighbor whose ire all avoid.

Passover through the Eyes of Children

Passover through the Eyes of Children

We had a tremendous response to our children’s drawing contest Passover through the Eyes of Children. Every entry demonstrated talent and attention to detail. Thank you to all participants and to their parents for fostering love of Jewish traditions in their families. Every artist will receive a box of chocolate-covered matzo. See below for a selection of works submitted.

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday

A happy birthday to Palanga Jewish Community chairman Vilius Gutmanas.

Dear Vilius,

We are so happy with your meaningful activity preserving Jewish traditions and culture, rally young people and keeping memory alive. Your friendship is extraordinarily important to us. We wish you good health, happiness, the support of friends and family and many happy days to come. Mazl tov. Bis 120!

Faina Kukliansky, chairwoman
Lithuanian Jewish Community