Tuesday, February 28, 2012

WORKING ON MY GENEALOGY RESEARCH : THE 1940 U.S. CENSUS WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE

My friends, I've been making an effort to work on my personal Hungarian genealogy research over the last few weeks. I've learned so much about Hungarians coming to American over many years time, and I absolutely love to research!

As some of you may know the 1940 US Census will be available to the public early April of this year, but because of the explosion in population (as compared with the 1930) it could be years before there is a searchable index.

That means that researchers are trying to determine an address (supposing they family didn't move since the 1940, using City Directories, or World War II draft or enlistment information, and then find the ED (Enumeration District) for the 1940 to get to the right part of the film as fast as possible. The film will be available from the National Archives digitalized (on the Internet).

I'm putting links about this on the sidebar!

1940 is an interesting time for Hungarian families who came to the United States at the Turn of the Century or during the Great Age of Industrialization. At this point most have married and have had families and some of those children have grown into adulthood. Many of you who are reading this may be the children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren of those immigrants who helped make America great.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

AMERICAN HUNGARIAN MUSEUM PASSAIC

Passaic New Jersey hosts a wonderful display of Hungarian ethnic culture. Did you know there's been a Hungarian school in Passaic for 1 hundred years?
This site was under construction for a while, but it looks active now, and I'm pleased to link to it. There are sections on famous and accomplished Hungarians and more!
Enjoy this!

Friday, February 17, 2012

HUNGARY PASSES A LAW TO MAKE HOMELESS MOVE ON TO WHERE?

Speaking of the Freezing Cold in Europe, in December Hungary passed a law that is hostile to homeless people in that country. Charity workers know where the homeless are... $650 fine for getting caught sleeping rough twice... Go to a shelter? More homeless than beds, a story that is true in the United States and around the world.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

ZSA ZSA GABOR CELEBRATES HER 95th BIRTHDAY IN LOS ANGELES : SHE NOW ADMITS HER AGE!

The Gabor sisters were not just known for being beautiful and sexy. They were known for being WITTY!

I've posted on Zsa Zsa a few times because she is probably the most known Hungarian American in show business, and she has outlasted and outlived her sisters. Could it be because she is the only Gabor who has a child, a daughter?

A few days ago she celebrated her 95th birthday and some of the articles I read suggested that she was now telling the truth about her age. As we know the Gabor sisters didn't believe a woman should tell her age or be asked it, but they had jokes to work around such questions too.

Articles I read suggested that for this party, her husband brought the cake into her bedroom to show her, and she enjoyed the vibe that a party was going on outside, but she did not actually make any appearance or attend her party. You know, I love the spirit he had to carry on with a party for her just the same. The couple are both eccentric but no doubt he loves her. And here is where Zsa Zsa has won in the end! A true romance of lasting years!

Friday, February 10, 2012

EUROPEAN DEEP FREEZE : HUNGARY CLOSES THE DANUBE

"Other countries along the Danube, including Austria, Croatia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, had already suspended river traffic because of the freeze.

The 2,860-kilometre (1,780-mile) river, which flows through 10 countries and is vital for transport, power, irrigation, industry and fishing, was nearly wholly blocked from Austria to its mouth on the Black Sea.

In Hungary, 60 to 70 percent of the river was frozen, with only ice-breakers remaining in action, especially in the south of the country, officials said."
The full AP Press article and pictures is linked.



Last year the Deep Freeze covered the United States of America. Estimates are that a couple billion dollars in loss was experienced. This year the weather in New York isn't that much different than the weather in Los Angeles. All around the United States people who were bundled up last year are out playing sports in shorts! (To you Hungarians out there - Really! So you see, there is hope.)


This year it's Europe and other parts of the world experiencing the Deep Freeze. I'm hearing radio news reports that hundreds in Europe have died. Frankly, this does not sound like Global Warming to me. It sounds like a new Ice Age! Earth changes certainly, though I honestly don't know how much is natural cycles or man-made pollution causing the hole in the Ozone layer! I'm concerned but helpless. Like you I might be able to stay out of the sun a bit more, take my walks early in the morning; I don't even think the chemicals in sun screens should be put on the skin!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

HISTORY OF THE BUSO FESTIVAL : END OF THE WINTER CARNIVAL

"The Busó festivities at Mohács in southern Hungary are a six-day carnival in late February to mark the end of winter, named for the busós, frightening-looking costumed people (traditionally men) wearing wooden masks and big woolly cloaks. The festival is multifaceted, including a children’s costume contest, a display of the art of mask carvers and other craftspeople, the arrival of more than 500 busós in rowboats on the Danube for a march through the city alongside horse-drawn or motorized fantasy vehicles, the burning of a coffin symbolizing winter on a bonfire in the central square, and feasts and music throughout the city. The tradition originated with the Croatian minority in Mohács, but today the busó is a general emblem of the city and a commemoration of the great events of its history. More than a social event, the carnival is an expression of belonging to a city, a social group and a nation. It plays an important social role by offering a chance for self-expression in a communal setting. The arts underlying the festivities are preserved by self-organized groups of busós of all cultural backgrounds, many of whom pass on the techniques of mask carving and ritual celebration to younger generations."

Quote is from Hungary - A Love For Life site which also has this video"


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

BUSO DESIGN AWARD : THE MASKS AND THE SHEEPSKIN COATS

Here's a link to a person in Hungary who won a Hungarian design award for his Buso masks. A beautiful picture of the masks is here and an explanation that this festival actually involves ancient Croat customs and Germans to Hungary and ethnic Hungarians all participate.

Friday, February 3, 2012

HUNGARIANS ARE ALL GERMANS : STEREOTYPES OF HUNGARIANS / HUNGARIAN AMERICANS


 




Is anyone a "pure" or "unmixed" Hungarian?

I'm not going to indulge in anything close to Nazism here. I'm not looking to eliminate anyone who identifies as Hungarian as not because over generations their Hungarians have mixed with Germans, Slovaks, Ruthenians, or Jews, or anyone in particular.

When it comes to stereotypes of Hungarians though, it seems that this "truism" is often repeated. Sometimes when I hear it coming out of someone's mouth I get the feeling they are being DISMISSIVE of a unique culture, that they even have forgiveness for Hungarians because "really" they are Germans.

Have you had this experience?


(Run the word "stereotype" through the search feature on this Google Blogger to bring up OTHER STEREOTYPES.)

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