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Ari Svartsnaider , diretor e criador da Mr. Cat, filho de pai imigrante Judeu da Bessarabia, e mãe de família Ucraniana, foi criado no Posto 6 em Copacabana, foi acostumado com a simplicidade de nadar na praia todo dia com seu pai , e desde pequeno a criou uma forte relação com o mar e o surfe. Estudou arquitetura , aplicando design no seu trabalho. O jiu-jítsu também teve um importante passagem em sua vida e ama a arte. Mais uma vez tivemos a honra de receber esse mestre da vida, e nessa troca, ele conta um pouco sobre "quem somos nós" a tribo dos judeus e o que representa para a sociedade nos tempos que vivemos hoje uma troca surpreendente e única! Mais um episódio inédito e na íntegra no Pura Connection Podcast! Inscreva-se em nosso canal do youtube e assista todos os podcasts: www.youtube.com/puratempleofarts ❌NEW PROJECT PURA CONCEPT - GUARDA DIAMANTE BY XANDE RIBEIRO❌ Curso 100% on-line! Compre agora e aproveite o preço com desconto por tempo limitado… Clique no link abaixo e saiba mais: https://www.puratempleofarts.com.br/curso-de-jiu-jitsu-online-guarda-diamante-by-xande-ribeiro/ ❌ NEW PROJECT ⚡️ PURA CULTURE - LIFE PHILOSOPHY ❌ Um projeto que foi criado para que você faça parte da filosofia PURA em qualquer lugar do mundo. Juntamos todas as nossas experiências e conhecimentos adquiridos em todos esses anos, além de conexões com grandes ídolos dos tatâmes e da vida em um só lugar, na Plataforma PURA CULTURE! Nossa plataforma conta com módulos como trocas com grande mestres no dojo, jiu-jítsu Pura, treinos de mobilidade, Pura Yoga, posturas, técnicas de respiração, meditação , backstage exclusivos de podcasts e outros conteúdos com foco na evolução física, mental e espiritual. Novos conteúdos serão publicados toda semana com bônus de aulas ao vivo de jiu jitsu e yoga. Os 50 primeiros assinantes, terão um desconto vitalício de 50% na sua assinatura (apenas R$ 38,50) . Seja um membro. https://www.puratempleofarts.com.br/pura-culture/ Visite nosso website: www.puratempleofarts.com.br --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/puratempleofarts/support
Charlemagne joins me to discuss Sean McMeekin's 2021 Book: Stalin's War, A New History of World War Two. Today we discuss Section 2: Chapter 9 - Stalin Strikes: The Baltic, Bessarabia, and Bukovina . We analyze in particular the strategy and diplomatic pressures Stalin and Molotov used as tensions increased. The Stalin's War Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0jSWvWII3LZbT5Ib749oQ4xcVa-6jsYL&si=3bxCUn3p3Z4D-QL7 Find Charlemagne: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Charlemagne_III Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesmayne69 Telegram: https://t.me/charlemagne3 Old Glory Club: https://oldgloryclub.substack.com/ Support The Prudentialist Support My Work: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Substack: https://theprudentialist.substack.com/ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prudentialist Libsyn: https://theprudentialist.libsyn.com Merch: https://mr-prudes-wares.creator-spring.com/ All other links: https://findmyfrens.net/theprudentialist/
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In Simon Geissbühler's edited volume Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath (Ibidem Press, 2016), a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Valeriu Gafencu was born in 1921 in the Bessarabia region of Romania. In 1941, he was arrested and imprisoned, remaining so until his death in 1952. Two years into his incarceration, Gafencu was seized by the conviction that he had squandered God's love and felt a fervent wish to repent. Fr. George Calciu—who had likewise been a prisoner in Romania and had met Gafencu on several occasions—later witnessed to his conversion: “It was enough just to see him and to pass by him, to immediately feel the influence of Gafencu … people who stayed with him in the same room still pray to him as to a saint.” White Lilies (STM Press, 2023) is a collection of letters, writings, and poems that Gafencu composed while in prison and are testimony not only of Gafencu's great love but of the power of God's light to reach even the darkest of places. Adrian Guiu holds a PhD in History of Christianity from the University of Chicago and teaches at Wright College in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Valeriu Gafencu was born in 1921 in the Bessarabia region of Romania. In 1941, he was arrested and imprisoned, remaining so until his death in 1952. Two years into his incarceration, Gafencu was seized by the conviction that he had squandered God's love and felt a fervent wish to repent. Fr. George Calciu—who had likewise been a prisoner in Romania and had met Gafencu on several occasions—later witnessed to his conversion: “It was enough just to see him and to pass by him, to immediately feel the influence of Gafencu … people who stayed with him in the same room still pray to him as to a saint.” White Lilies (STM Press, 2023) is a collection of letters, writings, and poems that Gafencu composed while in prison and are testimony not only of Gafencu's great love but of the power of God's light to reach even the darkest of places. Adrian Guiu holds a PhD in History of Christianity from the University of Chicago and teaches at Wright College in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Valeriu Gafencu was born in 1921 in the Bessarabia region of Romania. In 1941, he was arrested and imprisoned, remaining so until his death in 1952. Two years into his incarceration, Gafencu was seized by the conviction that he had squandered God's love and felt a fervent wish to repent. Fr. George Calciu—who had likewise been a prisoner in Romania and had met Gafencu on several occasions—later witnessed to his conversion: “It was enough just to see him and to pass by him, to immediately feel the influence of Gafencu … people who stayed with him in the same room still pray to him as to a saint.” White Lilies (STM Press, 2023) is a collection of letters, writings, and poems that Gafencu composed while in prison and are testimony not only of Gafencu's great love but of the power of God's light to reach even the darkest of places. Adrian Guiu holds a PhD in History of Christianity from the University of Chicago and teaches at Wright College in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Roma Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), Radu Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. Based on thousands of archival documents and testimonies of survivors, The Holocaust in Romania sheds new light on Romania's prefascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its implementation. New chapters consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. With this book, the Romanian Holocaust will no longer be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
In For the Faith, Against the State: Old Calendarism in Romania (1924-1936)* (De Gruyter, 2022), Andreea Kaltenbrunner uses Old Calendarism, a movement of orthodox believers against the introduction of a new church calendar, to show that the formation of the state and nation in "Greater Romania" also produced tensions among ethnic Romanians living in Bessarabia, which had been ruled by the the Russian Empire before 1919. While the new calendar was intended to signal Romania's symbolic orientation to the West, Old Calendarists perceived it as an imposed modernization and a departure from right-wing beliefs. The author examines the development of Old Calendarism and its suppression in the autumn of 1936 by the Romanian gendarmerie. The official church and the state lacked the initiatives and means to win peasants in the east of the country over to their Westernizing project. The price for the implementation of the symbolic reform was the turning away of the rural population of Bessarabia from the new state and from the official church, causing the to organize themselves through local networks and new religious movements. *Für den Glauben, gegen den Staat: Der Altkalendarismus in Rumänien (1924-1936) Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, and the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded project on European Fascist Movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
In For the Faith, Against the State: Old Calendarism in Romania (1924-1936)* (De Gruyter, 2022), Andreea Kaltenbrunner uses Old Calendarism, a movement of orthodox believers against the introduction of a new church calendar, to show that the formation of the state and nation in "Greater Romania" also produced tensions among ethnic Romanians living in Bessarabia, which had been ruled by the the Russian Empire before 1919. While the new calendar was intended to signal Romania's symbolic orientation to the West, Old Calendarists perceived it as an imposed modernization and a departure from right-wing beliefs. The author examines the development of Old Calendarism and its suppression in the autumn of 1936 by the Romanian gendarmerie. The official church and the state lacked the initiatives and means to win peasants in the east of the country over to their Westernizing project. The price for the implementation of the symbolic reform was the turning away of the rural population of Bessarabia from the new state and from the official church, causing the to organize themselves through local networks and new religious movements. *Für den Glauben, gegen den Staat: Der Altkalendarismus in Rumänien (1924-1936) Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, and the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded project on European Fascist Movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In For the Faith, Against the State: Old Calendarism in Romania (1924-1936)* (De Gruyter, 2022), Andreea Kaltenbrunner uses Old Calendarism, a movement of orthodox believers against the introduction of a new church calendar, to show that the formation of the state and nation in "Greater Romania" also produced tensions among ethnic Romanians living in Bessarabia, which had been ruled by the the Russian Empire before 1919. While the new calendar was intended to signal Romania's symbolic orientation to the West, Old Calendarists perceived it as an imposed modernization and a departure from right-wing beliefs. The author examines the development of Old Calendarism and its suppression in the autumn of 1936 by the Romanian gendarmerie. The official church and the state lacked the initiatives and means to win peasants in the east of the country over to their Westernizing project. The price for the implementation of the symbolic reform was the turning away of the rural population of Bessarabia from the new state and from the official church, causing the to organize themselves through local networks and new religious movements. *Für den Glauben, gegen den Staat: Der Altkalendarismus in Rumänien (1924-1936) Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, and the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded project on European Fascist Movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In For the Faith, Against the State: Old Calendarism in Romania (1924-1936)* (De Gruyter, 2022), Andreea Kaltenbrunner uses Old Calendarism, a movement of orthodox believers against the introduction of a new church calendar, to show that the formation of the state and nation in "Greater Romania" also produced tensions among ethnic Romanians living in Bessarabia, which had been ruled by the the Russian Empire before 1919. While the new calendar was intended to signal Romania's symbolic orientation to the West, Old Calendarists perceived it as an imposed modernization and a departure from right-wing beliefs. The author examines the development of Old Calendarism and its suppression in the autumn of 1936 by the Romanian gendarmerie. The official church and the state lacked the initiatives and means to win peasants in the east of the country over to their Westernizing project. The price for the implementation of the symbolic reform was the turning away of the rural population of Bessarabia from the new state and from the official church, causing the to organize themselves through local networks and new religious movements. *Für den Glauben, gegen den Staat: Der Altkalendarismus in Rumänien (1924-1936) Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, and the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded project on European Fascist Movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In For the Faith, Against the State: Old Calendarism in Romania (1924-1936)* (De Gruyter, 2022), Andreea Kaltenbrunner uses Old Calendarism, a movement of orthodox believers against the introduction of a new church calendar, to show that the formation of the state and nation in "Greater Romania" also produced tensions among ethnic Romanians living in Bessarabia, which had been ruled by the the Russian Empire before 1919. While the new calendar was intended to signal Romania's symbolic orientation to the West, Old Calendarists perceived it as an imposed modernization and a departure from right-wing beliefs. The author examines the development of Old Calendarism and its suppression in the autumn of 1936 by the Romanian gendarmerie. The official church and the state lacked the initiatives and means to win peasants in the east of the country over to their Westernizing project. The price for the implementation of the symbolic reform was the turning away of the rural population of Bessarabia from the new state and from the official church, causing the to organize themselves through local networks and new religious movements. *Für den Glauben, gegen den Staat: Der Altkalendarismus in Rumänien (1924-1936) Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, and the Principal Investigator of an AHRC-funded project on European Fascist Movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Cristina Stanescu"La linea della vita"https://www.semlibri.com/Romania, 1926. Nina, la protagonista di questa saga familiare, è una ragazza bella e dallo spirito combattivo, figlia del prefetto della Bessarabia. Nel giorno del suo sedicesimo compleanno incontra un'indovina che le preannuncia una vita lunga e difficile. La giovane non crede alla profezia, ma la veggente avrà ragione, l'esistenza di Nina e dei suoi fratelli seguirà le sorti di una nazione dilaniata dal violento nazionalismo dell'estrema destra, quindi da Hitler, per poi finire nella morsa dell'occupazione russa.Sotto la dittatura comunista cambia tutto e non resterà nulla della grande famiglia in cui la giovane è cresciuta, dei balli alla corte del re Ferdinando Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen, dei vivaci festini universitari a Bucarest. L'ombra della profezia non risparmierà nemmeno il suo matrimonio, dettato da un amore travolgente per cui la donna sfiderà le convenzioni sociali e che le regalerà anni di intensa felicità tra le montagne della Transilvania.Nina ingaggerà una lotta senza tregua contro il destino, che di volta in volta vestirà la divisa delle truppe ungheresi, degli ufficiali russi o della polizia politica. Con la sola forza dell'amore per i figli, si giocherà il tutto per tutto al tavolo di una vita che le riserverà molte sorprese.Cristina Stanescu racconta la storia di una donna coraggiosa in pagine di grande intensità narrativa, abbinate a una dettagliata ricostruzione storica. Un romanzo di passioni sullo sfondo di un secolo di profondi e laceranti cambiamenti.Cristina Stanescu è nata a Milano. Laureata in Filosofia, è giornalista, autrice e blogger. A Mediaset dal 1995, si occupa di esteri, attualità e costume. È opinionista ed esperta della casa reale inglese. Per SEM ha pubblicato Quando le foglie ridono.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Ari Svartsnaider, filho de pai imigrante Judeu da Bessarabia, e mãe de família da Ucrânia, foi criado no Posto 6 em Copacabana. Acostumado com a simplicidade de nadar na praia todo dia com seu pai , começou desde pequeno a criar uma forte relação com o mar. Estudou arquitetura , aplicando design no seu trabalho. O jiu-jítsu também teve um importante passagem em sua vida. Hoje dedica seu tempo ao surf , natação no mar, exercícios de calistenia , Bioginástica, estudos do Judaísmo , Torah e novos projetos de criação. Tivermos honra de receber esse mestre da vida em uma troca surpreendente e única! Mais um episódio imperdível do Pura Connection Podcast. NEW PROJECT ⚡️ PURA CONCEPT - Está no ar mais um braço do projeto PURA TEMPLE OF ARTS. Para essa estreia, convidamos um dos maiores lutadores da história do Jiu- Jitsu. Xande Ribeiro (@xanderibeirojj ) com seu primeiro curso da “Guarda Diamante “ em português, 100% on-line e com um desconto especial de abertura! Aproveitem a pré venda com preço promocinal que é por tempo limitado… Clique no link abaixo e saiba mais: https://www.puratempleofarts.com.br/pura-concept-guarda-diamante-by-xande-ribeiro/ Inscreva-se em nosso canal do youtube e assista todos os podcasts: www.youtube.com/puratempleofarts Visite nosso website: www.puratempleofarts.com.br --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/puratempleofarts/support
I prezzi al consumo a giugno negli Stati Uniti sono sui massimi in oltre 40 anni, con un dato tendenziale in crescita del 9,1%, contro l'8,8% atteso dagli analisti. Un'inflazione alta è per la Federal Reserve il segnale per proseguire con la politica aggressiva di aumenti dei tassi di interesse, nonostante i rischi di recessione, e sul mercato porta a consolidare le attese di un rialzo del costo del denaro di 75 punti base. Alcuni analisti si spingono ad ipotizzare un aumento di 100 punti base. Intanto, al di qua dell'Oceano, la Bce si muove su tutt'altri scenari: la crisi energetica che non accenna a trovare sbocchi e la recessione spaventano gli investitori e suggeriscono che Francoforte potrebbe rallentare il passo della stretta. A subire le conseguenze innanzi tutto l' euro, sceso fin sotto la parità con il dollaro nella seduta del 12 luglio, per poi risalire appena sopra tale soglia. Ne parliamo con Carlo Cottarelli, Direttore Osservatorio sui Conti Pubblici Italiani dell'Università Cattolica. Il blocco del grano Ucraino: vicini alla svolta? Le delegazioni russa e ucraina si sono incontrate oggi, dopo pranzo, a Istanbul con funzionari delle Nazioni Unite e della Turchia nel tentativo di interrompere il blocco del trasporto del grano nel Mar Nero che dura da mesi. L'incontro tra le delegazioni dei tre Paesi e i diplomatici dell'Onu è il primo dai colloqui del 29 marzo scorso. Nelle ultime ore sembrano uscire anticipazioni ottimistiche sull'esito. Approfondiamo il tema con Luigi Donelli, inviato di Radio24 a Reni, in Bessarabia, la regione di Odessa in Ucraina.
Rosita Beracha Zaidman, hija de Clara Zaidman , originaria de Novoselitsa, Bessarabia. Clara emigra a Venezuela (Maracay) junto a su madre Victoria Fain y su hermano Max aproximadamente en 1932, su padre Nathan lo hizo años antes para juntar dinero y poder luego traer a su familia. Su padre, Saltiel Beracha Coten, hijo de Rachamin Beraha y Vida Cohen nació en Skopje, ex-Yugoslavia, hoy República de Macedonia, en 1917, los padres de este y su hermana fallecen en Treblinka el 12 de abril de 1943, Saltiel y su hermano Benco sobreviven en circunstancias milagrosas llegando a Venezuela en 1948. Años después al enterarse que su primo Moshe Cohen sobrevivió la guerra y estaba en Israel, lo traen a Venezuela junto a su esposa, Julia Cohen. Los hermanos Beracha fueron muy unidos y trabajaron desde sus inicios en la industria del cartón. Con dedicación al trabajo y honradez dieron grandes beneficios a la comunidad venezolana. Rosita es la del medio de tres hermanos, Roberto y Sonia. Estudió la primaria en el Colegio Bambi Cultura Tarbut y luego el bachillerato en el Colegio comunitario Moral Y Luces, promoción 1971- Rabino Pynchas Brener. Al culminar el bachillerato estudió un año en Suiza, en Prealpina Institute de Jeunes Filles, posteriormente inició sus estudios en Idiomas Modernos en la Universidad Metropolitana, en paralelo contrajo nupcias con Carlos Brender y tuvieron su primer hijo, Eduardo, al culminar sus estudios nació su segundo hijo, Jonathan. Los niños estudiaron en el preescolar Eduplin y luego en Hebraica, donde comenzó a dar clases de inglés, en esas fechas tuvo su tercer hijo Andrés y es cuando decide entonces tomar clases de Traducción Legal en el Centro de traducción e interpretación del Núcleo de Estudios Lingüísticos y Sociales, se recibió entonces como Intérprete Público, y posteriormente, a raíz de una traducción muy complicada sobre una herencia de una señora que falleció sin dejar hijos, hace la carrera de Derecho, graduándose en 1996 de la Universidad Santa María. Rosita en 2014 patrocinó la publicación del libro: “Testigos Silenciosos” Historia de objetos de la colección de Yad Vashem. #historiasquecontar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tamara-kassab/support
Rav Yehuda Leib Tzirelson (1859-1941) and his younger compatriot Rabbi Moshe Yosef Rubin (1895-1980), were but two examples of the unique rabbinical leadership enjoyed by the Romanian Jewish community during the tumultuous first half of the 20th century. With the outer districts of Bukovina and Bessarabia being absorbed into the new nationalistic and increasingly anti Semitic Romania, it took courageous leadership to provide an anchor of tradition during that time period. What made the story even more unique was their leadership in the Romanian Agudas Yisroel organization, while maintaining Zionistic positions on settlement of the Land of Israel and the future founding of a State. Rabbi Rubin was able to escape to Bucharest following the war's outbreak and continued his rescue activities and Agudah leadership from the capital. Following the war, he immigrated to the United States, where he later founded the Geder Avos organization to protect and maintain Jewish cemeteries in Europe. For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history contact Yehuda at: yehuda@yehudageberer.com Subscribe To Our Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com
Dennis Deletant presents his lecture, "The Fall of Communism in Romania: A BBC Journalist's Perspective" on Oct. 29, 2019 at the University of Washington, Seattle. The lecture covers the fall of communism in Romania from the point of view of a BBC reporter and first-hand witness of the events, honoring the invitation of the UW Ellison Center and American Romanian Cultural Society. Dennis Deletant is currently the Ion Ratiu Visiting Professor of Romanian Studies at Georgetown University in Washington DC., and Emeritus Professor of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College in London. With an impressive academic activity in UK, Holland, and the USA, Dennis Deletant has contributed seminal studies on twentieth century Romanian history and politics, 1940s labor camps in Transnistria, the “Bessarabia question”, the Soviet influence on Romanian communism, language policy in Soviet Moldova, as well as the place of Romania in Eastern Europe today. His books Ceausescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-89 (1995), Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948-65 (1999), Hitler's Forgotten Ally. Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940-1944 (2006), and British Clandestine Activities in Romania during the Second World War (2016) have changed Romanian historiography by opening it up to an interdisciplinary approach. For example, in Ceausescu and the Securitate, he takes a cultural studies approach to address the issue of Romanian identity as a propaganda instrument that was supposed to deter any protest which could have “destabilized” the unity of the state. In the same book, he incorporated a detailed report on Romanian literary debates in order to unveil the deception cultivated by some literary critics and poets, avid supporters of the communist regime. For Dennis Deletant, culture and diplomacy are intertwined as he proves when examining British - Romanian relationships in early 1940s in his 2016 book. He did not avoid controversial figures of Romanian history like Marshall Antonescu who led Romania during WWII in fighting alongside Germany. By close reading documents, Deletant is using fine lines in portraying Antonescu and his regime: Antonescu, in the author's opinion, was not a fascist although an anti-Semitic, while his regime was not dictatorial, but rather authoritarian. His exceptional insight into the aftermath of the war reveals another set of paradoxes, this time in the personality of the first Romanian communist leader Gheorghiu-Dej who succeeded in ascending to power in spite of his ethnic origin, social status, and lack of political expertise. The most awaited book, Romania under Communism. Paradox and Degeneration (2019), is a synthesis of his scholarship, a culmination of his research, in perfect coherence with his argument about Romania's exceptional place among the countries of the former communist bloc and the unexpected course of events in the aftermath of the 1989 revolution. This talk is hosted by the UW Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies and the American Romanian Cultural Society.
Kate Wolf talks with Claudio Lomnitz, author of Nuestra America: My Family in the Vertigo of Translation, which traces his family's history in the Jewish diaspora from the Eastern European region of Bessarabia to South America and onto Mexico. Claudio tells tales of his relatives, in particular, his maternal grandfather Misha Adler, a scholar and publisher involved in a number of revolutionary movements in the mid 20th century. He also relates his family's experiences to the struggles of marginalized peoples and migrants across the globe. Also, Lauren Oyler, author of Fake Accounts, returns to recommend Norman Rush's Mating, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of this revered novel.
Tre capretti disobbedienti, un lupo affamato e una capra mooolto furba. Questa favola viene dalla Modavia.