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Subject: [Leica] IMG: global family reunion
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2016 07:36:05 +0200

As I have mentioned in my PAW29 and in other contexts, from July 13th to the 
17th we had one of those rare family reunions in Le Mans. In more normal 
families reunions are not that special, but in our case they are. The last 
one was in 1999 in Israel, so it was time to have another one while there 
are still members of the wartime generation among us. The main purpose of 
this reunion was to spend time together, and, more than anything else, to 
bring together the youngest generations and to transmit the family history 
to them, with all its tragedy but eventual rebirth and triumph.

We had three members of the ?old? generation: my uncle Joseph from Le Mans 
(whose 85th birthday was the occasion for the reunion), my uncle Zev from 
Florida, and my aunt Rachel from Israel. Another uncle from Israel could not 
make it, and of course my father, who was the ?senior? figure in 1999, is no 
longer with us.

My generation was represented by me, two of my three US cousins, one of my 
three Israeli cousins, and my two French cousins. Sadly, the Belgian branch 
of the family could not make it. One of my US cousins was absent as well.

Finally, and most importantly, there were eight members of my children?s 
generation, including my own Moses and Monica and their cousins from France, 
Israel, the US and Italy.

Including five spouses present, we were 22 altogether.

There are 162 images in the gallery. The target audience is of course mainly 
the family itself, but since I have made the effort to select and edit them, 
I decided to share them with the list(s) as well:

http://www.greatpix.eu/All/Wajsman-family-2016/

Some explanations: after a few images from our 1400 km drive to France, the 
first 100 or so images are from a place called Manoir du Gravier, an old 
stately country home about 40 km south of Le Mans, converted into a 
self-catering hotel where we stayed from July 14th to 16th. As you can see, 
we spent the time eating, drinking, talking, cycling in the countryside, 
playing p?tanque, and just enjoying the place. We left the place in the 
morning of the 16th and moved on to Le Mans, where the following day there 
was a ceremony on the Place de la R?publique to commemorate the roundup of 
French Jews by the Vichy regime in the summer of 1942 (which, among other 
things, resulted in Joseph?s parants and both sisters being sent to 
Auschwitz where they perished). The main speaker was Joseph, and afterwards 
there was a brunch in his house. Some of the young people in the images are 
a group of 20 students from Florida International University in Miami who 
had made the trip to France for the occasion. Joseph has a long-standing 
connection with FIU. In the very last image Josph, visibly tired from the 
morning?s efforts, is chatting with one of those students.

Cheers,
Nathan

Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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