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| Author Name | Anya Berezina Derrick |
| Language | English |
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| Format Detail | eBook |
| Publication Date | 20140701 |
| Format | ED |
If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right
hand be forgotten. Psalm 136:5
Recollections of Jerusalem vividly opens up to us a world very
different from our own. It affords the rare opportunity to see major world
events through the eyes of one shaped by them, but unable to influence
them.
At the outset of World War II, the author, still a young child, travelled to
Jerusalem with her mother on pilgrimage. Prevented by the conflict from
returning to their home in Yugoslavia, they began a new life, intimately
entwined with the city of Jerusalem.
In Jerusalem Anya was raised in the spirit of Holy Russia, manifested in the
life of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission, the Mount of Olives convent, the
Gethsemane convent, and the Bethany School. Her spiritual life was nurtured by
St John (Maximovitch) of Shanghai and San Francisco, Archbishop Antony
(Sinkevich) of Los Angeles, Archpriest George Grabbe, Mother Mary (Robinson),
and in particular the English priest-monk Lazarus (Moore). Through Anya’s eyes,
we gain new perspectives on their lives and ministries.
Her experiences in Jerusalem would sustain her faith during later years,
following her marriage in America, when the Church was geographically distant
from Anya and her burgeoning family. Ultimately they would lead her back to the
Holy Land with her husband and children.
From a historical perspective, these recollections offer a window into the
struggles and aspirations of the Russian diaspora after the Communist takeover
of their ancestral homeland. It shows how events such as the Bolshevik
revolution, the Russian civil war, and the Arab–Israeli conflict have shaped
present realities.
| Imprint | |
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| Publisher | |
| Author Name | Anya Berezina Derrick |
| Language | English |
| Book Dimensions | 0 |
| Format Detail | eBook |
| Publication Date | 20140701 |
| Format | ED |
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Beginnings
Belgrade
Memories of War and Peace
Chapter 2: A Time of Innocence
The Holy Land and the Russian Mission
Bethany Boarding School
Father Lazarus Moore: Spiritual Father and Friend
Holy Week and Pascha
Favorite Teachers
At the Sea of Galilee
Gethsemane Convent and Royal Patrons
Chapter 3: Coming of Age
Russian Jerusalem
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Nursing in Bethany
Into the Trans-Jordanian Desert
Our Russian Choir Goes to Amman
Notre Dame de Sion School
Courting
Parting from Mother
Chapter 4: Settling in America
Journey to America
St Benedict’s College
An Unexpected Christmas Card
The Mount of Olives Convent
New York Bound
The Tolstoy Foundation
A Deepening Frienship
Pilgrimage to Jordanville
Engagement and Graduation
Marriage in Manhattan
Beginning a Family
Baptism and Struggles
A Growing Family
A Death in the Holy Land
Visiting the Holy Land
From Jerusalem to Denmark
The Writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Chapter 5: Work on the West Bank
Returning to Palestine
Arriving at Birzeit University
Observations on Local Life
Chapter 6: Russian Encounters
Returning to America
Russian Relatives
West from Russia
Bereavement and New Life
On the Volga to Valaam
A New Friend
The Solovetsky Islands
In the Footsteps of the Imperial Family
Chapter 7: Reflections and Return to the City of
Peace