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You are invited to come to A MEMORIAL SERVlCE/REUNION scheduled for August 13-15, 2010, at the MASS GRAVE MEMORIAL/CEMETERY in Lanivitsi ( Lanovits [Yid]), Ukraine.
These dates are 68 years since the action/massacre of some 700 Jewish citizens of Lanovits who stayed. About another 1100 others were brought to the Lanovits Ghetto from Belazurka and Katerberg by the Einsatzgruppen and are buried there as well.
I was contacted by Tanya Meiler (ne:Rozenberg). She and her brother Haim visited Lanovits(Lanivitsi) Memorial and Cemetery in September, 2008, and found their grandmother's gravestone.
Tanya and her brother, Haim, were born in Ternopil. They are the daughter and son of Moshe Rozenberg who wrote, In the Lanowitz Ghetto, from the Beginning until its Liquidation and "About Idis's Daughter"(Tanya's cousin) in chapter 2 of our Yizkor book. Also see Shalom Segal, "How my Daughter was Saved."
Also, we would like to have the MASS GRAVE MEMORIAL/CEMETERY fenced in and engage the town in the long term maintainance of the site. I have met with Mayor Ivan Tkuchak twice. He has expressed the town's desire to work with us. I had the cemetery cleaned out in Nov. 2004 (see attached.)
This will be a once in a life time experience! We can work on preserving Jewish Lanovits in perpetuity while briefly walking where they walked.
Please respond by June 15 to Tanya tanyameiler@Yahoo.com, (631) 491-5483, or me at sksylvan@comcast.net , (425) 557-8499.
Sol Sylvan (Chizda), grandson of Michael Chizda, martyred in Lanovits, August, l942.
PS: My dear friend Alex Dunai of Lviv has agreed to help us in communicating with Lanivitsi City Hall and Reverend Volodymyr Androshuk who is very active in preserving" Jewish" Lanovits .
Lanowitz – A Historical Survey - By H. Rabin
It is difficult to establish accurately when Lanowitz was founded. There are only a few sources and their authenticity is doubtful. In our research, we tried to weigh the scientific evidence as to when the town was founded. This evidence contradicts the local legends
The street where my family lived in 1929. The “X” is my grandfather’s house. The “O” is where his blacksmith shop was.
Between WWl and WWll:
Lanowce District: Krzemieniec Province:
Wolyn Country: Poland
From other historical sources such as census and tax records, we learn that the town was given to Pashkov Yalowitzky [Ref.: Illostrovi Pashwadni po Vohlyn] in 1444, and to the Kozminska family in 1545.
In all the geographical encyclopedias, Lanowitz appears to be a Jewish town, separated by 12 km. from the Ukrainian village of Laniwitz. The town of Burchiwky, between the two, appears to have been the district town. According to these sources, it is reasonable to assume that Lanowitz existed since the 15th century.
According to the (Polish) “Slovnik Georgraphichny” published in 1902, a publication noted for its anti-Semitic bias, Yalowitzky collected taxes (in Lanowitz) from 15 garden plots, 15 smoke-stacks and 2 grinding mills. The dearth of garden plots indicates few farms, while the 15 smoke-stacks, to differentiate from chimneys, suggests that Lanowitz was already industrialized. This is another indication that the town was likely Jewish because in that historical period, Jews were the primary contributors to Russian industrialization. The above mentioned period precedes the Jewish exodus from Spain. Who knows how Jews got to settle in Lanowitz. continued...
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