Hi dear edition of a site www.mitsva.kz! We live in a small settlement located in Northern Kazakhstan. Your site frequently tells about destinies of the members of the Jewish community of Kazakhstan. And we too would like to tell about our remarkable and favorite grandmother, which in February, 2007 will be seventy years old. But it is age only on the passport, and externally our grandmother - Alla Galitskaya, in girlhood Zakutner, is young and still beautiful!
The childhood of the grandmother fell on the heavy military and after war years. She, together with the mum and small sisters, were hastily evacuated from Vinnitsk area in the first days of war. It was uneasily for them: they hungered, and were cold, living in a basement premise. When Ukraine was released from the fascists, the family of the grandmother has returned in Vinnitsa. Here grandmother has gone to school and successfully graduated from it. And then, after the senior sister Faina, the grandmother arrived to Kazakhstan. And since that time her life has indissolubly been connected to a settlement Chkalovo, in which the grandmother lives and now.
It is difficult to imagine, but grandmother's seniority is more than fifty years. And all this time our grandmother worked in one Chakolovsk secondary school: at first as librarian, and then as a teacher of a history. For half-century of her work at school the grandmother has brought up not one hundred of guys. Her pupils not once took prize-winning places on regional Olympiads. They and now call her from different corners of near and distant foreign countries, congratulate the former teacher on holidays.
The grandmother is not just talented teacher, but also is remarkable mum, because she has brought up to her worthy change - son Boris, that is our daddy, which has continued a pedagogical dynasty, and now works as the director of school, that, in which the grandmother began the labor biography. In 2006 the grandmother was awarded with the Honorable letter Akim of the Northern-Kazakhstan area for long-term work on a field of education. And still our grandmother perfectly prepares, we - her grand daughter, have grown on the tastiest firm curd-tarts. Now we became the adults, we are students of the Northern-Kazakhstan University and we live far from a native house. But very much we miss the favorite grandmother, which always waits us with impatience, and as in childhood give us a treat with sweets.
The grandmother is still vigorous, reads much, knits and always will give advice, will come to the aid to the people, if it is necessary. Here is our Grandmother! We very much would like to wish her strong health and inexhaustible fervour.
Yulia and Victoria Galitslkiye |