Fania Hilelson
earned her BA degree in English at the Vilna University in the late
1960s. She left Lithuania in 1972 and immigrated to Israel, when she
and her family were finally able to leave. They had lived in from
Kovno, where Fania was born. Her father and his whole family was from
Sudarg, which we visited later in the trip. Three of Fania's uncles
had immigrated to the United States in the 1920s and settled in
Albuquerque and Las Vegas, New Mexico. One uncle was killed as a
soldier fighting the Nazis, as he was trying to rescue his brother,
the man who would become her father, who had been wounded. Other
uncles and aunts and cousins were murdered in Sudarg by Lithuanians
shortly after the Nazis invaded June 22, 1941. This was Fanis's first
trip back to Lithuania since leaving in 1972. She was the inspiration
and impetus that made this family trip happen. At the family reunion
in Detriot, Michigan in late July 2000, Fania proposed this trip to
the family, offering to lead it. She said that she wanted to return
to see this land, but "only in the company of her cousins!"
Fania and Micha live in Montreal, Joel in Boston, Leon and Lottye
in Dallas, Brenda in Los Angeles, and Esther in Mexico City.
Also on the trip, but not shown here were brothers Marc and Gary
Schumann (living in Los Angeles and Miami, respectively), and Yitzhak
("Zatz") and his wife Nava Zarnitsky who live in Tel Aviv.