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As for the Jewish Council of Janina, the elected, five-member governing body representing the community , that too was ineffective. Independendy run, it had litde contact with other Jewish communities inside or outside Greece. Very few Janina Jews were aware of the fate of Jews in other countries occupied by the Germans. From the report of Shaemus Eliasaf who found refuge in Athens in , and was elected President of the Jewish Council of 1I spent four summers in Janina, to learn something of my roots.
This is the city where both my parents and grandparents were born; I also had a number of close relatives living in Janina. I returned to Janina in die summer of , to discover what had happened to the Jewish community during the German occupation of that city.
Moses Coffina, physician and then President of the Jewish Council of Janina, and the merchant Sabethai Cabilli, Vice-President of the Council, paid the Italian officer in charge a visit to assess the attitude of the Italian invaders toward me Jews. You will have cause to fear only after the German SS arrive and Greeks start to collaborate with the Germans.
They granted permits to any Jews who wanted to leave for Athens. However, of all who did receive permits, and many did, only about forty or fifty actually abandoned their homes and shops to hide with Greek friends in Athens when the road was still open to escape.
Some of those who had left for Amens while the Italians were still in authority, returned to Janina, thinking it safer for them to be in their native city while it was still occupied by the Italians. Only one disturbing incident occurred in the Jewish community of Janina during the Italian occupation. Library catalogue Images. Find thousands of books, manuscripts, visual materials and unpublished archives from our collections, many of them with free online access.
Search the catalogue. Search for free, downloadable images taken from our library and museum collections, including paintings, illustrations, photos and more. Search for images. Back to search. Janina, Albania subsequently Greece : the town seen through a gap in the city walls. Colour lithograph by R. Carrick after G. Beresford, Beresford, G. Available online. Licence Public Domain Mark. You can use this work for any purpose without restriction under copyright law.
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About this work. Description Ali Pasha of Tepelena or of Yannina Janina, Ioannina , surnamed Aslan, "the Lion", or the "Lion of Yannina" , was a Muslim Albanian ruler who served as an Ottoman pasha of the western part of Rumelia, the Ottoman Empire's European territory, which was referred to as the Pashalik of Yanina At this time Janina was the capital of an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire. Physical description 1 print : lithograph with tint plate ; image Contributors Beresford, G.
Lettering Ali Pacha's seraglio and tomb, fortress, Janina. Beresford, del. References note Travel in aquatint and lithography from the library of J. Abbey, San Francisco , vol. Reference Wellcome Library no. Languages English. Where to find it. Location Status Access Closed stores.
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