McLaren have confirmed a new multi-year Formula 1 partnership with Belarusian company Miory Steel Starting from the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix Miory Steel branding will feature on the nose of the MCL35 and the sleeves of the McLaren pit crew Miory Steel are the leading producer of electrolytic tinning and cold-rolled sheet in Belarus and are looking to establish their name on a global level by working alongside McLaren Speaking to the the McLaren website CEO of McLaren Racing said: “We are delighted to announce our new partnership with Miory Steel and contribute to the growth of their brand and business using McLaren’s strong marketing platform “We look forward to starting the partnership this season highlighting the brand on a truly global stage as we continue to progress forward as a team.” Chairman of the Board at Miory Steel added: “We are very excited about the upcoming partnership with McLaren Racing innovative and mutually beneficial for all its participants “The partnership with the leading Formula 1 team is the first case in the history of sovereign Belarus And this achievement allows us to look to the future with inspiration to expect active team-work at all levels of the partnership and be confident that the development of our relationship will be harmonious McLaren Racing is delighted to announce a new multi-year Formula 1 partnership with @MiorySteel — McLaren (@McLarenF1) August 25, 2020 This is the next stage in McLaren’s search for new partners just a month after they reunited with Gulf Oil in a multi-year partnership The first stint was between 1968 and 1973 in both Formula 1 and Can-Am before they again joined forced at the Le Mans 24 Hours in the 1990s with the famous McLaren F1 GTR running in Gulf colours throughout the decade The new multi-year partnership with Gulf began at the British Grand Prix Gulf will become the preferred lubricant supplier to McLaren Automotive with all cars to be filled with Gulf Oil and fuel optimised for high performance engines Follow us on Twitter @Planet_F1 and like our Facebook page © Planet Sport Limited 2025 • All Rights Reserved The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University is looking for area Holocaust survivors and their family members for a major new project to compile and create a digital archive on the lives of Holocaust survivors who settled in South Jersey The “South Jersey Holocaust Survivor Digital Archive and Exhibition” will focus on survivors from Cumberland staff and students are identifying and interviewing survivors and/or their family members and reviewing memoirs written by survivors through the center’s Memoir Project Some 250 area survivors have already been identified and about 20 have been interviewed through Zoom since the spring executive director of the Holocaust Center “It is essential that we collect the documents and testimonies now,” said Associate Professor of History Michael Hayse “The number of Holocaust survivors who are still with us is quickly dwindling Several local Holocaust survivors have passed away since we started the project seven months ago.” The archive and exhibition will be an enduring resource for students and the public to learn about the history of the Holocaust and Jewish life in Europe before World War II One often overlooked aspect of this history concerns the months and years many survivors spent as refugees as “Displaced Persons” (DPs) after World War II The project will also focus on several topics of special interest to our region: Many Holocaust survivors first lived and worked in major metropolitan areas The exhibition will explore how they navigated the transition to a new country • The Jewish Chicken Farms of South Jersey A large number of local survivors first came to the region because of the opportunity to own and operate chicken farms there were dozens of egg and poultry farms in South Jersey owned by Jewish survivors of the Holocaust (Read about Vineland chicken farmers Harry and Sonia Golubcow on facing page.) Changes to the egg and poultry industry forced most small family-owned poultry farms in the United States out of business by the mid-1960s including the Jewish farms of South Jersey A special traveling exhibition on the “The Jewish Chicken Farms of South Jersey,” is being created by Allison Kisielis a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies program It is scheduled to debut in summer 2021 and will also go to schools Holocaust survivors and their families became pillars of the region’s economy many bought or established businesses in the hospitality industry Because they invested in their children’s education the Second Generation and beyond have further expanded businesses The Exhibition will highlight these individual stories Hayse said computer stations in the Holocaust Center will allow students and visitors to learn about the Holocaust through the eyes of survivors Some information will also be available online Rosenthal said the completed interviews have led to identifying more survivors and their families She said students and student interns will be actively involved in creating the project and one major project is creating an interactive map of all of the Jewish-owned chicken farms for the exhibition The center sent letters out in the spring inviting area survivors or their family members to participate but Rosenthal said she knows there are more who have yet to be identified “People we talk to keep leading us to more people,” she said a member of the executive committee of the Holocaust Center and the son of Holocaust survivors for whom the center is named said the new project will complete the connection between the center and the community that was central to its development “South Jersey offered an opportunity for survivors to settle here and begin a new life after they were evicted from their ancestral homes,” Schoffer said The center is preserving their names and histories so future generations can better understand who they were Anyone with information can contact Rosenthal at the Holocaust Center at 609-652-4699 or at [email protected] Gerschon (Harry) Golubcow was born to Mendel and Gitla Golubcow on December 25 Gerschon was 34 years old with a wife and young son when WWII broke out in September 1939 Shortly after Nazi occupation reached Miory Gerschon and his family were forced to live in the Miory ghetto Gerschon and his son survived the ghetto liquidation and the Einsatzgruppen mobile killing units that murdered many of the Miory ghetto Jews en masse Gerschon found shelter with a sympathetic Polish family who hid him underneath their floorboards His son found temporary shelter with a Polish woman but when he was forced to move to another hiding place in a nearby town he again faced the Einsatzgruppen and did not survive Gerschon decided to join a partisan group and he remained with them until the end of the war Jewish orthodox community and often experienced anti-semitism Sonia left Miory to work for her relatives’ grocery store in Vilna where she spent the majority of her time until WWII broke out Sonia was assigned work at a post office in Plesa after the Russian-German non-aggression pact was broken Sonia was able to escape the approaching Germany army by taking on a job herding cows which enabled her coworkers from the post office to travel farther east to saftey When Sonia’s group arrived at their destination in December 1941 she was assigned to work duty collecting sticks in the forest and then in a grocery store When Sonia returned to Miory in the spring of 1945 who was married to her cousin prior to the war and was now widowed and they decided to marry and leave Miory together the pair settled in Bad Reichenall DP (Displaced Persons) camp they emigrated to the United States in 1949 and lived in the cousin’s basement in Brooklyn With the help of a friend and assistance from HIAS NJ where they purchased a chicken farm in July 1950 They worked on the farm for 17 years and had a second child the Golubcow’s moved on to the hotel business and owned the Seacrest Hotel in Atlantic City NJ for 10 years before retiring and moving to Rockville Sonia and Harry are survived by their two children and three grandchildren Be the first to know about our newest content SNJ Today gives you the latest news in Cumberland County Registration has been successfully completed Make a new account if you don't have one yet Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page McLaren were struggling to survive before the start of the season but they have pulled themselves back massively This after Belarus’ Miory Steel were confirmed as a new sponsor from this season onwards This follows the sponsorship deal agreed with historical partners Gulf Oil McLaren had this to say in their official statement “We are delighted to announce our new partnership with Miory Steel and contribute to the growth of their brand and business using McLaren’s strong marketing platform We look forward to starting the partnership this season highlighting the brand on a truly global stage so this will come as a huge boost for the tiny nation He is expecting a mutually beneficial partnership with victories at sight for the rejuvenated McLaren “We are very excited about the upcoming partnership with McLaren Racing “The partnership with the leading Formula 1 team is the first case in the history of sovereign Belarus Anyone else remember a few years back when Mclaren had like zero sponsors Now it seems they’re announcing a new one every other day Way to go @McLarenF1 and welcome to the family @MiorySteel — David Moore (@that_F1_fan) August 25, 2020 “We are happy to move forward together with McLaren Racing Miory Steel branding will be seen on the nose of Mclaren’s cars The branding will be first showcased starting with the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend Subham Jindal A Red - be it Manchester United or Ferrari Aspiring to become a respected Sports Management professional Don’t miss theseSomin Bhattacharjee • Apr 08 Lando Norris Picks $20.5M McLaren Supercar as One Car to Drive for the Rest of His Life F1 Champ Rallies Behind Andrea Stella as He Calls Out Ted Kravitz for ‘Judging’ Norris-Piastri Fight in Japan George Russell Claims McLaren’s Best Is ‘Yet to Be Seen’ Newly published “Gitel Goes to Cheder” by Frieda Miriam (Givon) gives the young reader a charming glimpse into life in a small Polish shtetl before the onset of the Holocaust Every page of this engaging story hosts Malka Michaela Barshishat’s vivid illustrations in colorful and creative Slavic folk-art style the book is a precious addition to the personal libraries of all Jewish children Jewish girl growing up in a small Polish village called Miory in the 1920s Gitel loves to imitate her brother’s playful activities but is not always successful There is one activity she craves but it is not available to her—that of attending cheder and learning the aleph- beis Gitel prevails and her father convinces Reb Isser With a new pair of boots and a jar of Mama’s Rosh Hashanah honey for all to enjoy The backstory of the charming book is that it is a tribute to the memory of Gita Aron Gitel grew up in the tiny Polish shtetl of Miory They came to America after the war and established families in the New York area Givon wrote the story as a tribute to her beloved mother who was widowed at a young age and yet continued raising her family with fortitude and providing them with a yeshiva education Givon depicts her mother as a child displaying the characteristics of determination and strength that she remembers always got her through the rough patches in life Givon’s intention was to share this inspiring story with her own family and Jewish families across the world as a remembrance of the life that was lost but which serves as the underlying foundation for our traditional Jewish lives today where she attended Shulamith and Flatbush Yeshiva She is married to Yokhai Givon and they are the parents of Lev Givon and family of Pittsburgh and Shai Dov Givon and family As a graduate of Bank Street College of Education in New York City Givon completed a 30-year career as a special educator shortly before the outbreak of the pandemic an artists’ village in the northern part of Israel near the Carmel mountains Yokhai resumed his own artwork as a sculptor The Givons cared for their property and its lush olive lemon and pomegranate trees until the shemitah year began where they are part of a vibrant religious community Givon had written the story of Gitel while in America after her beloved mother passed away she located Malka Michaela Barshishat through the internet A talented illustrator who lives in Netanya Barshishat designed the charming and detailed paintings of the book throughout the year of the pandemic The book was published after Sukkot in 2021 by Rabbi Eliyahu Miller of Jewish Self Publishing Company in Jerusalem who grew up with their grandmother in Brooklyn as well as to relatives in Teaneck It is currently available to the public only on Amazon Books She feels that the appropriate audience for “Gitel Goes to Cheder” are children ages 6 to 8 but it has an appeal for all ages and across the whole spectrum of the Jewish community “Gitel Goes to Cheder” has received several rave reviews that were posted on Amazon: poignant and tender story that serves as a remembrance of the author’s mother as a narrative of a young girl’s empowerment and as a glimpse of the shtetl speaking to the protagonist’s nobility of character dignity and determination.The drawings illustrate the engrossing tale in vivid colors and are remarkably accurate in historical detail of Jewish life including clothing furnishings and surrounding objects in early 20th-century Eastern Europe This is a stimulating and heartening read for children “I read this book because the story resonates with my family’s history It is a fantastic book to teach young children about pre-Holocaust Eastern Europe and has a wonderful and surprising ending.The language is rich and the illustrations are beautifully detailed Da Paolo Tessione - 18 Jolay 2020 Ny Papa Francis dia naneho ny fiaraha-miory taorian'ny fahafatesan'ny kardinaly poloney Zenon Grocolewski ny zoma teo amn'ny faha-80 taonany Ny kardinaly dia niara-niasa akaiky tamin'ny papa St John Paul II sy Benedict XVI izay prefetan'ny Kongregasiona Fanabeazana Katolika teo aloha Ny fihaonamben'ny eveka poloney dia nanambara ny fahafatesan'ny kardinaly tamin'ny 17 Jolay "Tsaroako tamim-pankasitrahana ny asa mendri-kaja nataony tamin'ny naha-profesora malaza amin'ny lalàna canon azy tao amin'ny Oniversite Kôlôfikanina sy ny Oniversite Lateran izay mpanoratra ihany koa tamin'ny famoahana akademika maro," hoy ny nosoratan'ny Papa Francis tamin'ny telegrama nalefa tamin'ny rahalahin'ny kardinaly tamin'ny zoma Nilaza ny papa fa ny asa fanompoana nataon'i Grocholewski sy ny asany tao Vatican dia nanome "fijoroana ho vavolom-pinoana zotom-po amin'ny fisoronana sy ny fananganana fiangonana." Grocolewski dia teraka tamin'ny 11 Oktobra 1939 tao Bródki Voatendry ho Arsidiosezin'i Poznań izy tamin'ny 27 Mey 1963 ary nanompo nandritra ny telo taona tao amin'ny Paroasy Christ the Redeemer talohan'ny nahazoany mari-pahaizana doctorat momba ny lalàna canon avy amin'ny Oniversiten'i Gregorian'i Pontifical Niasa tao amin'ny tribonaly Ambony momba ny Apostolic Signatura izy ho toy ny notaterina sekretera ary prefekta tamin'ny taona 1972 ka hatramin'ny 1999 Nandritra io vanim-potoana io dia izy dia iray amin'ireo mpikambana fito ao amin'ny vaomiera izay nandalina ny volavolan-dalàna momba ny Lalànan'ny Canon of 1983 niaraka tamin'i John Paul II ary nampianatra ny lalàna kanôna tany amin'ny oniversite Gregorian sy Lateran ary ny fandalinana Rotal John Paul II dia nanendry evekan'ny titro Grocholewski tamin'ny 1982 Notendrena ho arseveka tamin'ny 1991 izy avy eo ary kardinaly tamin'ny 2001 Izy no mpanelanelana amin'ny antony nahatonga ny kanonisikan'i St John Paul II tany Warsaw tamin'ny 1999 ary ny Sancja Janina Szymkowiak Tamin'ny taona 1999 dia notendrena ho prefetan'ny Kongregasiona ho an'ny fampianarana katolika i Grocholewski izay notarihiny mandra-pahatongan'ny fisotroan-drononoan'i Benedict XVI Nandray anjara tamin'ny conclaves an'ny 2005 sy 2013 izay nifidy ny Papa Benoà XVI sy ny Papa Francis izy ireo Grocholewski no Chancellor Grand ao amin'ny Oniversite Pontifical Gregorian mandra-pahafatiny Ny fandevenana ny kardinaly dia hatao ao amin'ny Basilica St ary aorian'izany ny Papa Francis no hitarika ny fombafomba fiderana sy fanaovam-beloma farany "Rehefa mivavaka amin'ny Tompo Jesosy aho mba homeny azy ny valisoa mandrakizay nampanantenainy ny mpianany dia omeko tsodrano apôstôly izy sy ireo izay malahelo ny fahafatesany" daughter of Caron and Michael Strulowitz of Englewood son of Celia and Michael Markel of Teaneck Gaby is a business operations analyst at Fundera in Manhattan She graduated from Baruch College with a BBA in statistics and quantitative modeling After attending The Moriah School and Ramaz Upper School she learned at Midreshet Lindenbaum in Israel He graduated from Yeshiva University with a degree in accounting Yitzi attended Yavneh Academy and Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC) and learned at Yeshivat Lev HaTorah in Israel The engagement took place at Estihana in Teaneck Gaby and Yitzi were introduced by friends and agreed to meet before realizing their families shared a deep connection Only 25 of 1,200 the Jews of Miory survived the mass shooting some of the survivors ran off into the woods where they joined a group of Partisans They lived in the woods where they fought against the Nazis and they fought for their lives Isaac Aron became a well-known Yiddish writer In one of his books entitled “Fallen Leaves,” he told the stories of many heroic partisans including the miraculous story of “The Cabin.” Aron and several others built a cabin in the woods to provide shelter They had to leave Rabbi Joseph and Ira behind promising to return when they reached a safer place to stay A major snowstorm hit and continued on for days Rabbi Joseph knew he needed to leave in order to survive Isaac Aron was battling the storm searching for the cabin which was extremely difficult to find in the snow he was about to give up his search when miraculously he saw the top of the cabin which he recognized because he helped build it He broke through the roof where he found the two asleep They reunited with the partisan group and resumed their lives as partisans including the marriage of Yitzi’s grandparents they remained best friends and were like family and the families remained close for many years Shortly before Ira Lulinski passed away this past January he had an enthusiastic phone conversation with Yitzi’s mother and asked if she knew that his granddaughter was dating her son my father would be so happy,” she told him “I’m sure he made the shidduch from shamayim.”