Jewish song and dance ensemble Fayerlakh
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Larisa Vyšniauskienė, manager.
Jewish song and dance ensemble Fayerlakh
Larisa Vyšniauskienė, manager.

This last of August, 2015, saw continued agitation over Lithuanian Government plans to restore an aging architectural monument built over a Jewish cemetery bulldozed by the Soviets in 1950. A delegation of Litvak ulta-Orthodox rabbis from Israel and America arrived in Vilnius to petition the government to halt any plans for the site and Israeli media continued to demonstrate a complete naïveté and immunity to the facts in the case in their reporting on the issue. The facts are:
There hasn’t been a cemetery operating at the site since the late 1800s, and the gravestones and monuments were bulldozed and removed in 1950. The Soviets, apparently out of a misplaced sense of cultural sensitivity, removed the human remains of the Vilna Gaon and reinterred them at the one working Jewish cemetery in Vilnius, in the Šeškinė neighborhood on the hill to the northwest of the historical neighborhood of Šnipiškės. Graves were certainly disturbed by Soviet construction in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the massive Palace of Sports was built. The site was grand Soviet architecture and almost all open ground was covered with flagstones at that point, as it still is. The remaining graves which were never disturbed by the building of the sports arena remain under the flagstones.
In a statement on Friday, the family said that the body part recovered during the August 1, 2014 attack was indeed that of their son.
“Hamas’s lies are being heard again and being given a stage on Al Jazeera,” they said. “We see the security establishment as the only one to trust for reliable information. We call for increased pressure on Hamas to return Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin.”
In addition to 2nd Lt. Goldin, Hamas still holds the remains of Staff Sergeant Oron Shaul, who was killed in Gaza City’s Shejaiya neighborhood, a Hamas stronghold, last summer.
In the Thursday interview, a masked Kassam Brigades commander said that the IDF accidentally recovered the body of Walid Tufik Massoud, the terrorist who killed Goldin, saying that Massoud was wearing an IDF uniform at the time.

VILNIUS, Lithuania, Aug. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — A Rabbinic Delegation visited yesterday Vilnius and met the authorities to plea with them to cancel plans to construct a Congress Hall on Snipiskes Jewish cemetery.
The Snipiskes cemetery – interring Vilnius’ most famous Jewish leaders – was desecrated by a series of regimes, including the Nazis and Soviets. The latter built a now-abandoned Sports Palace on top of cemetery land. Desecration continued under Lithuania’s democratic government, with two apartment buildings constructed on cemetery grounds during the last decade, disturbing and shattering human remains.
Recently, the government announced plans to redevelop the abandoned Sports Palace into a Congress Hall. Leading Rabbis who maintain the Lithuanian tradition of Talmud study publicly decried the plan, protesting “any use of this sacred site other than for prayer and solemn reflection.”

Group Meets Deputy Chancellor and the Vilnius Mayor to Relay Calls of World Jewry to Spare 500-year Old Snipiskes Cemetery from Further Desecration
Vilnius – A Rabbinic Delegation visited yesterday Vilnius and met the authorities to plea with them to cancel plans to construct a Congress Hall on Snipiskes Jewish cemetery.
The Snipiskes cemetery was established over five centuries ago, and it interred the most famous Jewish leaders of Vilnius. Sadly, the cemetery’s Gravestones were razed and the cemetery was desecrated by a series of regimes, including the Nazis and the Soviets. The latter built a now-abandoned Sports Palace on the cemetery land. Desecration continued in recent years, under Lithuania’s democratic government. During the last ten years, two apartment buildings were constructed on cemetery grounds and human remains were disturbed, shattered and excavated, despite protests from Jewish communities worldwide.
Machberes: Inside The Chassidish And Yeshivish World
By Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum
Two groups lead in the fight to save Jewish cemeteries. Both organizations strive for the same goal but each has a different approach. The Committee for the Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries in Europe (CPJCE), which is headed by Rabbi Elyakim Schlesinger, universally respected London roshyeshiva, was founded in 1992; its headquarters is in London with affiliate offices in Warsaw. The CPJCE, also known as Admas Kodesh, meets with local municipal authorities and with heads of state, seeking to achieve working relationships. In all of CPJCE’s work, they proceed with the assumption of responsibility for all Jewish cemeteries in a particular country and all of the Jewish cemeteries in Eastern Europe.

A Rabbinic Delegation visited today Vilnius and met the authorities to plead with them to cancel plans to construct a Congress Hall on Snipiskes Jewish cemetery.
As the Iran nuclear deal continues to dominate international headlines, shock waves of sorts have been reverberating in Israel after it was revealed that recordings had been released by former prime minister and defense minister Ehud Barak in which alleged plans to strike Iran in the past had been graphically discussed.
On Monday, an unnamed Israeli senior security official told Walla news that his country’s military is more prepared now than in previous years to conduct a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities should the orders be handed down to do so.
The official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter said, “Every year that passes, the IDF improves. We never stand still. The professional level increases. In the coming year we will receive another submarine, F-35 fighter jets and other platforms. Intelligence is improving as well.”
from Left to Right:
1) Mr. Gershon Schlesinger- UJ Care Admas Kodesh2) Rabbi Gershon Tennenbaum-representing Admas Kodesh –Spiritual Leader Rabbinical Alliance of America3)Rabbi A Ginsberg- Executive Director CPJCE4) Mr. Abba Cohen-Agudas Israel of America member of the Commission for the Preservation of Americas heritage Abroad5) Mrs. Lesley Weiss- Chair of the Commission for the Preservation of Americas Heritage Abroad6) Andrew baker-member of Commission head of the American Jewish Committee7) James L Furrow-Director of the Commission and member of the State Department for Jewish Issues8) Susan Sandler- Head of the State Department Jewish Affairs desk9) Carol Beilman Weiner- Desk officer For Lithuania Baltic energy Affairs at the State Department. Also two other participants who were linked via video link are not pictured here
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Dear readers,
You are coridally invited to attend the events of European Jewish Culture Days in Žiežmariai (Zhezhmer), Lithuania on September 6.
The Jewish Heritage of Žiežmariai: A Bridge from the Past to the Future
September 6, 2015, Žiežmariai, Kaišiadorys region
PROGRAM
12:15 – 1:00 P.M. Honoring the memory of Holocaust victims at the Jewish mass murder site at Bačkonys village (access from the Vilnius-Kaunas highway at the 60 kilometer mark)
1:00 – 1:30 P.M. Registration, viewing the exhibit (Žiežmariai Cultural Center, Vytauto street No. 13)
1:30 – 1:45 P.M. Opening of seminar, keynote speech
1:45 – 3:30 P.M. Seminar lectures (to be delivered in Lithuanian):
3:30 – 4:00 P.M. Discussion
4:00 – 5:00 P.M. Tour of Žiežmariai
PARTNERS:
Kaišiadorys regional administration, Kaišiadorys Museum, Lietuvos paminklai, Lithuanian Folk-Life Museum
PROJECT FINANCED BY:
The Cultural Heritage Department under the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture
The Goodwill Fund
The website alfa.lt has published a news article about the alleged financial fraud of a businessman named Strolis, which mentions the Jewish Community explicitly in its headline and body. The Lithuanian Jewish Community states for the record that neither it nor the Vilnius Jewish Community are in any way connected with the facts in the case against the businessman in any way at all. The hotel mentioned in the article was purchased by Chabad Lubavitch rebbe Sholom Ber Krinsky who came from
Boston to Lithuania in 1994 to create a new Chassidic community here, whereas the existing community here has mainly been and largely remains Mitnagedim in outlook, followers of the Vilna Gaon who condemned Chassidism as Judaic heresy. The communities are laregly at peace now, but there is no official or religious connection between Chabad Lubavitch and the Lithuanian Jewish Community.
alfa.lt has published untrue information about the Lithuanian Jewish Community. The LJC expects a retraction and apology.

The Committee for the Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries in Europe
344 Fairholt Road, London N16 5HW Tel: 020 8802 6853 Fax: 020 8802 6905/8800 0279
23rd August 2015
Press Release
We are pleased to inform that the CPJCE and its USA counterparts Admas Kodesh and their affiliated Organisations and Rabbinical Boards in the USA and Europe, haw engaged in intense negotiations with the Lithuanian Government in conjunction with the Lithuanian Jewish Community with regard to the Government proposals over the Sports Palace at the Snipiskes cemetery.
The CPJCE and Admas Kodesh have been heavily involved in achieving the initial successful agreement in 2009, which secured the the comprehensive preservation and protection of the remainder of the Snipiskes Jewish cemetery that resulted in scrapping the planned development on the cemetery grounds, the removal of the parking lot and ensuring that no digging or construction would take place within the boundaries of the cemetery.
To:
Faina Kukliansky, chairwoman, Lithuanian Jewish Community
Rabbi Chaim Burshtein
The members of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Community of the City of Šiauliai are writing to you.
Critical attacks upon the chairwoman of the Lithuanian Jewish Community authored by the Rabbi Chaim Burshtein have appeared recently on the internet.
We do not know the reasons behind the hostile position taken by Ch. Burshtein towards the leaders of the community, but we are displeased by the rabbi’s position. We cannot determine what role he plays in the life of the city of Vilnius, but as Chief Rabbi of Lithuania, he, in our opinion, is required to take an interest in the life of the regional communities. And this is exactly what has been missing.

Members of the Lithuanian Jewish Community took part in a call for volunteers to clean up the Jewish cemetery in Žasliai in the Kaišiadorys.
A large contingent of LJC members including chairperson Faina Kukliansky, Israeli ambassador Amir Maimon, Kaišiadorys mayor V. Tomkus and Žasliai alderman Mindaugas Nasevičius all took part in the clean-up effort.
Dear readers,
The ambassador from the State of Israel to the Republic of Lithuania, His
Excellency Amir Maimon and His Excellency, the Metropolitan Archbishop Gintaras Linas Grušas
and the Ecclesiastical Heritage Museum of Vilnius have the pleasure of inviting you to the opening of an exhibition of photography,
“Pope Francis’s Visit to Israel in 2014,”
to take place at Cathedral Square in Vilnius (Katedros a. no. 2, Vilnius) at 4:00 P.M.
on Friday, August 26, 2015.

The opening of an exhibition of works produced by participants in the edcuational workshop Litvak Artists: The L’école de Paris Period 2015 has taken place. Dozens of people attended the event at the Lithuanian Jewish Community in Vilnius, demonstrating something important and significant has taken place.
All of us together–the in plein air workshop participants, teachers and those just beginning to do art, plein air organizers and Jewish Community members and staff–have created something which has provided new opportunities for every participant and has given rise to a new creative artistic group. The result is a wonderful exhibit which surprised everyone. Most of the ceramics and painting works were done by people who have never worked with oil paints or clay before in their lives.
We hope this is only the beginning and that the creative work will continue.
Everyone is warmly welcomed to visit the exhibition.

The overturning of the decision by a Spanish festival on Wednesday to cancel the singer Matisyahu’s planned concert for political reasons was a major victory for the World Jewish Congress and the FJCE, and it marked a defeat for the BDS movement.
On Sunday afternoon, August 16, a member of the WJC professional staff in New York became aware that the American-Jewish music artist Matisyahu had been disinvited from the Rototom Sunsplash festival in Spain after he had refused to sign a pro-Palestinian statement. He alerted members of the senior WJC staff in New York and Brussels who, within a matter of hours, in consultation with myself and with the Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain (FCJE) and their President, Isaac Querub Caro, drafted a statement condemning the festival’s action, especially since it was the recipient of public funds. I then consulted with our President, Ronald S. Lauder, and the statement was issued in his name that same day.