Tuesday, April 17, 2012

My JTA story on the new threats to the historic Jewish cemetery in Nis, Serbia



This post first appeared on my En Route blog on the Los Angeles Jewish Journal



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By Ruth Ellen Gruber




I spent most of last week in Serbia, on a fact-finding trip to assess the condition of Jewish heritage sites in the towns of Nis and Pirot. I will (I think) be posting on the trip itself, but meanwhile, I am posting some links to pieces I have already published elsewhere.
JTA today ran my article on the new threats to the Jewish cemetery in Nis, nearly 8 years after a well-publicized clean-up operation appeared to guarantee its preservation of this important site.
A historic Jewish cemetery that long has been threatened by the encroachment of a growing Roma, or Gypsy, settlement that occupies one-third of the site is now being threatened by the encroachment of commercial enterprises into the domain of the old Hebrew gravestones.
In the labyrinthine Roma village, or mahala, 800 to 1,500 people live in brick and concrete houses separated by narrow passageways and irregular courtyards. Laundry hangs from the windows, water drips from open taps and some roofs sport satellite TV dishes. At one end is a stable for horses, and at the fence that separates the village from the open part of the cemetery, sheep and goats peer out at the graves.
Eight years ago, a well-publicized cleanup campaign cleared the cemetery of garbage and waste that had covered the tombstones and eliminated the open sewers that had run amid the graves.
But the campaign’s success proved to be fleeting and now new warehouses, a restaurant and other illegal construction, including a cut-rate department store, intrude on another third of the cemetery, according to Jasna Ciric, the president of the Nis Jewish community, which numbers just 28 people.
I already posted a more detailed report on www.jewish-heritage-europe.eu.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Matzo Apple Cake in Budapest -- Rachel Raj's Recipe

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Rachel Raj and ingredients. Photo (c) Ruth Ellen Gruber

 This originally appeared on the En Route blog of the Los Angeles Jewish Journal.


I’ve been meaning to link to this piece I did for The Forward’s The Jew & the Carrot blog, about the Budapest Jewish chef and pastry cook Rachel Raj. (I had written about her in the past, in an article about the Budapest Jewish food scene in general.)

It was a delight to research—eating pastries in Budapest and talking about food! I like the Cafe Noe I write about here…. it’s a nice, intimate place with a hidden little terrace garden.

Enjoy!  Oh—and here is Rachel’s recipe for matzo apple cake, which is nice and light and good all year round.
Rachel’s Matzo Apple Cake:
Ingredients:
- 3.3 lbs apples
- sugar
- Cinnamon
- 6 eggs
- 6 Tbsp. sugar
- About 5 oz ground walnuts
- Matzos
- Approx. 1-1/2 cups of white wine, sweet or dry
Grate the apples and mix with sugar and cinnamon to taste
Separate the eggs and beat the whites until stiff.
Beat the yolks separately with the 6 Tbsp of sugar, then mix the yolk mixture with the ground walnuts and the beaten eggwhites.
In an oiled baking pan, place a layer of matzo that has been well moistened with wine. On top of this place a later of the apple mixture. Cover this with another layer of wine-moistened matzo, then cover that layer with the nut and egg mixture. Add more layers, making sure that the top layer is the nut and egg mixture.
Bake in a moderate oven (325-350 F) for about 35 minutes, cool and cut into squares. It’s good lukewarm, room-temperature, or even cold.

Jono David's Jewish Geography App Free for 24 Hours

This post originally appeared on the En Route blog of the Los Angeles Jewish Journal

The Japan-based photographer Jono David has used some of his thousands of images of Jewish heritage sites around the world to create a “Jewish Geography” game played via an ITunes app…. He has just let me know that the app can be downloaded for free—but just for 24 hours, from 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 16 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2012, Japan Standard Time.
Here’s what Jono says:
Jewish Geography. You know the game. Or do you? Uniquely different than the familiar “Do you know so-and-so?” degrees of separation kibitzing, this fun and challenging app quiz game measures by how many degrees you’re separated from your own Jewish geographical knowledge. Challenge yourself or compete against friends and family. The more you play, the more you’ll know, and the fewer degrees you’ll be separated from Jewish Geography!
Game description, features, and device requirements @ http://www.JewishGeography.co/
Preview on YouTube (time: 00:00:38) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5N9Fl5T-hc
PURCHASE on iTUNES:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jewish-geography/id498428257?mt=8
A fun product by JonoDavid LLC featuring the photography of Jono David from his HaChayim HaYehudim Jewish Photo Library (HHJPL).
Thank you, and happy Jewish Geography playing!
Jono

Sunday, April 15, 2012

The BIG FLIGHT Bloggers Contest by Malaysia Airlines

I was fortunate enough being selected for The BIG FLIGHT Bloggers Contest by Malaysia Airlines. The condition is I have to provide a short video clip of myself with my hidden talent or some unique skill! Oh Man! This is a BIG problem for me...!

After some encouragements from friends, I decided to participate the contest and just give a try!
My video as below...


Friends and readers, if you like to support me by leave a comment or two, please click here : http://bit.ly/MYA380Jason. It will direct you the main page of Youtube/Malaysia Airlines. Thanks alot in advance!

Do you know you can fly on the Malaysia Airlines A380?
The contest is open for all Malaysian too, do upload your video about yourself (max. 2 mins) to Youtube and you might win a ticket for the new A380 by Malaysia Airlines! Please do it before 22nd April 2012, and if you are selected, you'll be on the BIG Plane on 27th June 2012.
To find out more about “The Big Flight” contest, please visit www.YouTube.com/MalaysiaAirlines.

I would like to say thanks to my friend - Kenny Koh who help me to shoot the video from his phone and Andrew Lee who pass me the cigarettes. Thanks guys!

I wish I can have the chance to fly on the BIG FLIGHT A380 by Malaysia Airlines (MAS)!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

News for Jewish Heritage Travel Blog

Here's some organizational news for this blog.....As of today I now have a travel blog called En Route: Jewish Heritage and Travel with Ruth Ellen Gruber that is hosted by the Los Angeles Jewish Journal.... so -- I will be posting items to that blog, and then reposting on this site (or, I guess, occasionally vice versa).

This will not affect the Jewish Heritage Travel Facebook page.

And all the archives and other material on this Jewish Heritage Travel blog will remain here intact.

Crystal Cruises Expands Jewish Heritage Tours

 This post was originally published in my En Route blog on the LA Jewish Journal


By Ruth Ellen Gruber

Here’s what looks like some good news for my first En Route post…. Crystal Cruises has announced it will expand its Jewish heritage tour options for the 2012 season.
According to a press release,  the tours “visit neighborhoods, museums, monuments, synagogues, and more somber sites in/near Palamos, Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Dublin, Hamburg, Rome, Odessa, St. Petersburg, and Israel. “
Announced highlights include:
Haifa: A kibbutz, the ancient holy city of Safed, Golan Heights, and a second-century Jewish burial ground.
Girona: El Call, one of Europe’s best-preserved Jewish Quarters, by Segway or foot.
Dublin: The homes of Dublin’s Jewish Lord Mayors and ex-Israeli President Herzog, the first dedicated day school, and Jewish cemetery.
Stockholm: The Jewish Museum and three local synagogues, from Stockholm’s first (1790) to one whose interior is originally from another synagogue in Hamburg.
Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, the Grosse Hamburger Strasse deportation area, Otto Weidt’s broom-making factory, and the 205,000-square-foot Holocaust Memorial (two different excursions).
Athens: Athens’ Jewish Museum, containing 8,000+ domestic and religious artifacts from 2,300 years of Greek Judaism.
Odessa: Kosher refreshments, Ukraine’s only Jewish history museum, Shomrei Shabbos synagogue, and Beit Grand Jewish Cultural Center.
Hamburg: Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, home of 100,000+ WWII prisoners.
Ashdod: Jerusalem’s Western Wall, Old City, and Holocaust artifact-filled Yad Vashem memorial.

For more details see the Press Release

Friday, April 13, 2012

Kodomo Art Cafe at Taman Setia Indah, Johor Bahru

Kodomo Art Cafe (N1.57390 E103.75638) is located along Jalan Setia 3/3, Taman Setia Indah of Johor Bahru. One of my friend recommended this cafe to me and we visited the cafe twice to had our dinner on the Sunday night.

Kodomo Art Cafe

I like the decoration very much! I believe the comfort and relax environment is one of the key point of this cafe...
There's a white piano display on the entrance, you can perform some song if you know how to play it...but not me! :)

The white piano at the entrance

The dining area

The well decorated serving counter

The owner also dedicated a small and nice area for children to watch cartoon, read some books or play some puzzle! This is FIRST in Johor Bahru! Bravo! I believe the owner like children very much...

The small and nice area dedicated as children corner within the cafe...

The piano music was playing for the whole night, and that will Really relax our mind to enjoy the dinner...especially in the comfort deco. The cafe serve fusion food and mostly Japanese food...

We were here twice, my wife and daughter ordered their same Favorite dish for the 2 visits. The Tori Teriyaki Set and the Chidren Fried Rice.

Tori Teriyaki Set

Tori Teriyaki

The Children Fried Rice set

The cafe serve many type of children set, and this is another FIRST in Johor Bahru! I salute their effort! My daughter like the 2 bears fried rice very much! Indeed, it was delicious too!

And I ordered the Japanese Curry (Katsu) chicken rice with the prawns omelette...

Japanese Curry Chicken Rice with prawns omelette

The Teriyaki was well marinated and grilled to perfect! My daughter finished her fried rice in few mnutes! And her plate was Clean! :) The nice aroma of the Japanese Katsu Curry served with a small portion of fried rice was almost perfect combination!

The foods were decent and tasty!

Our ordered on the second visit :
Ninninku (Onion) Fried rice
Shisamo
Takoyaki (Fried Octopus)
Kaki Furai (Deep Fried Oyster)

Ninniku Fried Rice

Shisamo

Takoyaki

Kaki Furai

I never expect the simple Ninninku Fried Rice can be so delicious! Beside that, all the side dishes were Nice! Initially, I ordered the Grilled Oyster, but end up changed to the deep freid oyster due to their sauce finished! But...it was crunchy and juicy inside! Not bad...
The prices for the dishes are very reasonable!

This is One of of the Nice Cafe we will continue to visit!
I will definitely visit again for their Shasimi, because I missed twice! :)

Kodomo Art Cafe
19, Jalan Setia 3/3,
Taman Setia Indah,
Johor Bahru.
Tel : +607-3512219
Business hour : 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm.


Location Map of Kodomo Art Cafe at Taman Setia Indah, Johor Bahru