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About My Name
Featured Family Member
My Family Migration
100

Where are my recipes from?

Thailand.

100

What are they?

A kiddush cup and an elephant stuffy.

100

How did I get my first name?


My parents wanted a name that had the same sound as my Hebrew name which they had already chosen.

100

How am I related to this family member?


He is my Zaida.

100

What are the main places that I am from?


Thailand and Canada.

200

What are they?

Pad See Ew.

200

How long have I had my personal artifact for?

  

8 years.

200

How did my last name change?


Russian officials changed it from Helfand to Gelfand.

200

How old was this family member when I was born?

83.

200

Why did my Zaida migrate to Vancouver?

Business opportunities.

300

When do you eat it?

At home everyday.

300

Why did I get my personal artifact?

At 3 years old I was rewarded with a stuffy for sleeping by my self.

300

In Thai, what does my middle name mean?

An illuminating presence radiating goodness from within.

300

Where and when was this family member born?

Winnipeg, 1931.

300

What were the main push factors for my paternal side?


Antisemitism. 

400

Who’s recipe are they from?

My Khun Yai (Maternal Grandma).

400

Where is the family’s artifact from?

South Africa.


400

Who was I named after?

My great grandmother נחמה.

400

Where has this family member lived/moved?

Winnipeg to Vancouver.

400

What was the pull factor for my Zaida?

Better climate.

500

What are the main ingredients for the 2nd recipe?


Noodles, your choice of meat or egg and Chinese kale.

500

How long have I had my family’s artifact for and what is it used for?

72 years and for Shabbat dinner.

500

What does my name mean in Hebrew?

Calm and comfort.

500

What schools did this family member go to?

Talmud Torah in Winnipeg.

500

What year did my paternal great grandpa arrive in Winnipeg?

1910.