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Part 1 of my interview with my Mom tracing her family's roots from Bulgaria to Turkey to Israel.
Takeaways
The family's roots trace back to Bulgaria and Turkey, highlighting a rich cultural heritage.
Life in Turkey during WWII was challenging for Jewish families, marked by fear and uncertainty.
The decision to move to Israel was driven by a desire for safety and belonging.
The journey to Israel was perilous, involving a long boat ride under difficult conditions.
Upon arrival in Israel, the family faced the harsh realities of life in a barbed wire camp.
Building a new life in Israel involved transitioning from temporary trailer homes to permanent apartments.
Education was a priority, with children adapting to a new school system amidst ongoing conflict.
The impact of war on family dynamics was profound, with sacrifices made for the sake of future generations.
Growing up in a small space with multiple siblings fostered a strong sense of community and support.
Cherished family memories reflect the importance of traditions and connections in shaping identity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context
02:04 Family Background and Migration to Turkey
02:56 Grandmother's Journey to Bulgaria
03:32 From Bulgaria to Turkey
06:24 Arriving in Israel
12:52 Deciding to Leave Turkey
21:14 Journey to Israel
27:34 Living in a Camp
33:58 Moving to a Trailer Park
37:21 Moving to an Apartment Building
45:44 Separation and Reunion
53:27 Life in the Trailer Park
58:15 Memories of Grandparents
59:42 Working with Father and Brother
01:01:04 A Special Person
01:01:33 Family Background
01:01:59 Living in Galata
01:02:51 Family Legacy
01:03:47 Smart and Successful Relatives
01:04:25 outro.mp4
Part 1 of my interview with my Mom tracing her family's roots from Bulgaria to Turkey to Israel.
Takeaways
The family's roots trace back to Bulgaria and Turkey, highlighting a rich cultural heritage.
Life in Turkey during WWII was challenging for Jewish families, marked by fear and uncertainty.
The decision to move to Israel was driven by a desire for safety and belonging.
The journey to Israel was perilous, involving a long boat ride under difficult conditions.
Upon arrival in Israel, the family faced the harsh realities of life in a barbed wire camp.
Building a new life in Israel involved transitioning from temporary trailer homes to permanent apartments.
Education was a priority, with children adapting to a new school system amidst ongoing conflict.
The impact of war on family dynamics was profound, with sacrifices made for the sake of future generations.
Growing up in a small space with multiple siblings fostered a strong sense of community and support.
Cherished family memories reflect the importance of traditions and connections in shaping identity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context
02:04 Family Background and Migration to Turkey
02:56 Grandmother's Journey to Bulgaria
03:32 From Bulgaria to Turkey
06:24 Arriving in Israel
12:52 Deciding to Leave Turkey
21:14 Journey to Israel
27:34 Living in a Camp
33:58 Moving to a Trailer Park
37:21 Moving to an Apartment Building
45:44 Separation and Reunion
53:27 Life in the Trailer Park
58:15 Memories of Grandparents
59:42 Working with Father and Brother
01:01:04 A Special Person
01:01:33 Family Background
01:01:59 Living in Galata
01:02:51 Family Legacy
01:03:47 Smart and Successful Relatives
01:04:25 outro.mp4