The first lecture event of the Society’s season was a resounding success. We were filled to capacity at the North York Central Library. Ginny Evans, co-President of the CMHS welcomed everyone and introduced the guests.
The Canadian Macedonian Historical Society successfully launched its lecture season with a capacity-crowd event at the North York Central Library, featuring presentations on the intersection of Jewish and Macedonian history. Co-President Ginny Evans introduced guest speakers Dr. Christina Kramer, who detailed the history of Macedonian Jews from their 15th-century arrival to the tragic loss of 98 percent of the population during the Holocaust, and filmmaker Marija Makeska, who screened her documentary Get To Know Us and the film Soulmates. The evening highlighted the resilience of the Jewish community, noting the contemporary construction of a Holocaust Memorial in Skopje and the passage of pioneering restitution laws in the Republic of Macedonia. Attended by Consul General Trenevski, the event fostered an engaging dialogue on historical shared struggles and cultural preservation, underscored by a poignant recitation in Ladino, the ancestral language of Sephardic Jews.