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Collection of Unusual Finds and Encounters
"He who does not remember the past has no future"
scientist Abu-l-Faraj, 13th century.
Introduction
The above material covers various branches of our Family and represents often unrelated 60 tales of extraordinar finds and encounters, that took place in the 300-year history of the Bloodline. In fact, this number is named in the table of contents below. Some meetings have been merged a common name reflecting their content. In total, the total number of described in meetings in this material - over 100 (one hundred) Some of these events and meetings were
presented in various Chapters, Parts, Appendixes of our Pedigree www.maloratsky-vinitsky.weebly.com:
"He who does not remember the past has no future"
scientist Abu-l-Faraj, 13th century.
Introduction
The above material covers various branches of our Family and represents often unrelated 60 tales of extraordinar finds and encounters, that took place in the 300-year history of the Bloodline. In fact, this number is named in the table of contents below. Some meetings have been merged a common name reflecting their content. In total, the total number of described in meetings in this material - over 100 (one hundred) Some of these events and meetings were
presented in various Chapters, Parts, Appendixes of our Pedigree www.maloratsky-vinitsky.weebly.com:
*) V. Dal "Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, 1882": "GENERATION... Three human generations count for a hundred years." Based on this, our Pedigree ("generational painting" according to V. Dahl) for 300 years includes approximately 9 generations!
Nevertheless, we considered it appropriate to collect them together and replenish again discovered stories so that a reader previously familiar with our Bloodlines, touched upon each individual event in more detail. For those who do not was previously familiar with the Pedigrees, we hope that the material will be to some extent Interesting. This form of presentation in the form of separate told stories will allow the reader to choose the most interesting event for him and, thereby, make it easier to search extensive Pedigree. These stories are not only about meetings with relatives, but also about meetings with friends (4.14), with classmates (4.15), with partisans (3.10, 3.11), with "refuseniks" (4.5), with known world personalities (1.21, 4.11, 4.16), with presidents (1.11), with masters of the printed word (2.8, 3.14, 4.16), with animals (4.8), bees (4.7), statues (4.2), with transport means (4.6), with cartoon characters, fairy tales and legends (4.9), with educational establishments (1.20, 3.1, 3.6, 3.7, 3.11), with America (4.4), with aborigines (4.10), with spectators (3.2, 3.4, 3.16, 4.18). The meetings themselves were sometimes covered in films, in the pages of newspapers, books, encyclopedias, letters and diaries against the background of specific historical events. In the process of recreating the 300-year-old Pedigree (www.maloratsky-vinitsky.weebly.com), extraordinary finds were discovered, such as:
- blood related ancestors (for example, siblings) turned out to be the owners different surnames (see 1.3);
- our ancestors were found "unreliable" (from the point of view of the Soviet regime) (see 1.4);
- Jewish surnames, not similar to the original "cohen" (as in the case of the Maloratsky) turned out to be related to the
Cohens (see 1.5);
- burial of our ancestors in American and Israeli cemeteries (see 1.5, 1.8, 1.13, 1.18);
- unexpected family ties: boss and subordinate (see 1.9), with the artist M. Chagall (see 2.2), with the poet N. Sagalovsky (see 2.4), with the writer L. Gorodin (see 3.13), with the "monument man" Colonel Sh. Pomrenze (see 1.12), with the teacher of the law and cabalist Rabbi M. Rosenblat (Weitzel) (see 4.1);
- an extraordinary find concerning Moisei Kagansky (see 1.13);
- discovery of a new branch of the Maloratsky tree thanks to book and magazine publications (see 1.6);
- three finds (a door, pants, graves) connecting Dr. I. Chervonsky and artist M. Roginsky (see 1.21);
- two finds from the opened KGB archives (see 3.13, 4.5).
The collection includes four Chapters, a summary of which is given below:
Chapter 1 Maloratsky, Kagansky
1.1 Connections between the branches of our family
1.2 ITA - both that (Maloratsky) and this (Sagalov)
1.3 Siblings with different surnames
1.4 "Persons recognized by the Soviet government as unreliable"
1.5 Meeting of the descendants of the Maloratsky after three generations (the path from the Malin metro station (Russian Empire) to the city of Kfar Saba (Israel)
1.6 Photographer, writer and tangero share common ancestors
1.7 Virtual meeting of Maloratsky and Mallor
1.8 The Living and the Dead: two meetings in Jewish Cemeteries
1.9 Common ancestors of the boss and the subordinate
1.10 Meetings of the descendants of Mordechai and Chava Maloratsky
1.11 Meetings with presidents (from the tavern to the White House and the Kremlin)
1.12 Two archivists - descendants of the Maloratsky from the shtetl of Malin
1.13 Escape from the Bolsheviks and meeting with relatives in Palestine
1.14 Meeting of the descendants of the Kagansky
1.15 Meeting of the descendants of the Kagansky, Maloratsky, Sagalov, after four generations 1.16 Ancestors of three branches of the Kagansky family in one agricultural settlement
1.16 Ancestors of three branches of the Kagan family in one agricultural settlement
1.17 Descendants of the Kagansky/Kaganovsky in the orphanage
1.18 Victims of pogroms and the Holocaust
1.19 Anniversary meetings
1.20 MIT enlightens two generations of the Maloratsky
1.21 Meetings with world famous personalities
Chapter 2 Sagalov, Radomyslsky, Zakon, Kaganovsky
2.1 Unexpected meetings of different generations of the Sagalov
2.2 Family ties of the Sagalov with the ancestors of the artist Marc Chagall
2.3. Preference guarantees "LIFE (to S. Vinitsky) OR WALLET" (A. Sagalov)
2.4 "Roll call" of the Sagalov and Sagalovsky
2.5 The connection between the descendants of the Kagansky and Radomyslsky
2.6 Distant ancestor - antihero Zinoviev (Radomyslsky)
2.7 "JOINT" and our ancestors
2.8 Encounters with the past
2.9 "All Jews are relatives"
Chapter 3 Vinitsky, Chervonsky
3.1 Meetings of two generations of Vinitsky in Vienna and in the USA
3.2 “Be healthy, live richly” (song by E.P. Vinitsky to her descendants in peace and war time)
3.3. "The warmth of the Palashevsky house"
3.4 “Broken bomb splinter” (forgotten lyrics and tragic incident)
3.5 Teachers of Arkady Vinitsky - 40 years later - mentors of his daughter and son-in-law
3.6 MEIC meets the generations of Vinitsky, Maloratsky, Sagalov
3.7 MAI meets the generations of Veitsel, Vinitsky, Maloratsky
3.8 Most significant meeting
3.9 "Future-in-the-past"
3.10 Meetings with the partisan A.S. Vinitsky in two films and three books
3.11 Post-war meetings of A.S. Vinitsky with partisans
3.12 Three-generation teaching relay
3.13 "Do not renounce prison and the skrip
3.14 Meetings with the masters of the printed word
3.15 Blades of our ancestors
3.16 Divertissement at family gatherings
Chapter 4 Extraordinary Encounters
4.1 From Brockhaus and Efron's Encyclopedic Dictionary to "Who's Who" publications
4.2 Encounters with statues
4.3 Moscow meetings
4.4 Encounters with America
4.5 Meetings with "refuseniks"
4.6 Encounters with vehicles
4.7 Encounters with bees
4.8 Animal Encounters
4.9 Encounters with characters from cartoons and fairy tales
4.10 Aboriginal Encounters
4.11 Poetic meetings of A.S. Vinitsky with "aerospace" colleagues
4.12 Professional, military and party meetings
4.13 Sibling meetings
4.14 Meeting with friends
4.15 Odnoklassniki
4.16 Epistolary meetings
4.17 Meetings of three or more generations
4.18 Meet the Spectators ("Talents and Admirers")
Name index
List of sites
The text of each Chapter is given in Russian and English
- blood related ancestors (for example, siblings) turned out to be the owners different surnames (see 1.3);
- our ancestors were found "unreliable" (from the point of view of the Soviet regime) (see 1.4);
- Jewish surnames, not similar to the original "cohen" (as in the case of the Maloratsky) turned out to be related to the
Cohens (see 1.5);
- burial of our ancestors in American and Israeli cemeteries (see 1.5, 1.8, 1.13, 1.18);
- unexpected family ties: boss and subordinate (see 1.9), with the artist M. Chagall (see 2.2), with the poet N. Sagalovsky (see 2.4), with the writer L. Gorodin (see 3.13), with the "monument man" Colonel Sh. Pomrenze (see 1.12), with the teacher of the law and cabalist Rabbi M. Rosenblat (Weitzel) (see 4.1);
- an extraordinary find concerning Moisei Kagansky (see 1.13);
- discovery of a new branch of the Maloratsky tree thanks to book and magazine publications (see 1.6);
- three finds (a door, pants, graves) connecting Dr. I. Chervonsky and artist M. Roginsky (see 1.21);
- two finds from the opened KGB archives (see 3.13, 4.5).
The collection includes four Chapters, a summary of which is given below:
Chapter 1 Maloratsky, Kagansky
1.1 Connections between the branches of our family
1.2 ITA - both that (Maloratsky) and this (Sagalov)
1.3 Siblings with different surnames
1.4 "Persons recognized by the Soviet government as unreliable"
1.5 Meeting of the descendants of the Maloratsky after three generations (the path from the Malin metro station (Russian Empire) to the city of Kfar Saba (Israel)
1.6 Photographer, writer and tangero share common ancestors
1.7 Virtual meeting of Maloratsky and Mallor
1.8 The Living and the Dead: two meetings in Jewish Cemeteries
1.9 Common ancestors of the boss and the subordinate
1.10 Meetings of the descendants of Mordechai and Chava Maloratsky
1.11 Meetings with presidents (from the tavern to the White House and the Kremlin)
1.12 Two archivists - descendants of the Maloratsky from the shtetl of Malin
1.13 Escape from the Bolsheviks and meeting with relatives in Palestine
1.14 Meeting of the descendants of the Kagansky
1.15 Meeting of the descendants of the Kagansky, Maloratsky, Sagalov, after four generations 1.16 Ancestors of three branches of the Kagansky family in one agricultural settlement
1.16 Ancestors of three branches of the Kagan family in one agricultural settlement
1.17 Descendants of the Kagansky/Kaganovsky in the orphanage
1.18 Victims of pogroms and the Holocaust
1.19 Anniversary meetings
1.20 MIT enlightens two generations of the Maloratsky
1.21 Meetings with world famous personalities
Chapter 2 Sagalov, Radomyslsky, Zakon, Kaganovsky
2.1 Unexpected meetings of different generations of the Sagalov
2.2 Family ties of the Sagalov with the ancestors of the artist Marc Chagall
2.3. Preference guarantees "LIFE (to S. Vinitsky) OR WALLET" (A. Sagalov)
2.4 "Roll call" of the Sagalov and Sagalovsky
2.5 The connection between the descendants of the Kagansky and Radomyslsky
2.6 Distant ancestor - antihero Zinoviev (Radomyslsky)
2.7 "JOINT" and our ancestors
2.8 Encounters with the past
2.9 "All Jews are relatives"
Chapter 3 Vinitsky, Chervonsky
3.1 Meetings of two generations of Vinitsky in Vienna and in the USA
3.2 “Be healthy, live richly” (song by E.P. Vinitsky to her descendants in peace and war time)
3.3. "The warmth of the Palashevsky house"
3.4 “Broken bomb splinter” (forgotten lyrics and tragic incident)
3.5 Teachers of Arkady Vinitsky - 40 years later - mentors of his daughter and son-in-law
3.6 MEIC meets the generations of Vinitsky, Maloratsky, Sagalov
3.7 MAI meets the generations of Veitsel, Vinitsky, Maloratsky
3.8 Most significant meeting
3.9 "Future-in-the-past"
3.10 Meetings with the partisan A.S. Vinitsky in two films and three books
3.11 Post-war meetings of A.S. Vinitsky with partisans
3.12 Three-generation teaching relay
3.13 "Do not renounce prison and the skrip
3.14 Meetings with the masters of the printed word
3.15 Blades of our ancestors
3.16 Divertissement at family gatherings
Chapter 4 Extraordinary Encounters
4.1 From Brockhaus and Efron's Encyclopedic Dictionary to "Who's Who" publications
4.2 Encounters with statues
4.3 Moscow meetings
4.4 Encounters with America
4.5 Meetings with "refuseniks"
4.6 Encounters with vehicles
4.7 Encounters with bees
4.8 Animal Encounters
4.9 Encounters with characters from cartoons and fairy tales
4.10 Aboriginal Encounters
4.11 Poetic meetings of A.S. Vinitsky with "aerospace" colleagues
4.12 Professional, military and party meetings
4.13 Sibling meetings
4.14 Meeting with friends
4.15 Odnoklassniki
4.16 Epistolary meetings
4.17 Meetings of three or more generations
4.18 Meet the Spectators ("Talents and Admirers")
Name index
List of sites
The text of each Chapter is given in Russian and English