[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Christmas customs of Volhynians?
rlyster at telusplanet.net
rlyster at telusplanet.net
Tue Dec 4 20:30:42 PST 2007
We celebrated Christmas Eve...all would hurray and finish chores so we could
gather. Traditonal supper was Holopchi (German cabbage rolls with ground beef
and rice..very large and held together with toothpicks). We gathered around
the Christmas tree and my mother would read Luke 2. We would sing Christmas
carols especially "O Du Froliche" and "Stille Nacht" and then open our
presents....usually just one thing. When we got older and bought each other
gifts, then there were more. As the years went by, we adopted the Canadian
traditon of turkey and stuffing on Christmas day.
One other yearly seasonal treat was poppy seed loaf....a yeast dough with
ground, cinnamon seasoned poppy seed rolled up and baked....yummmmm.
Rita Lyster
Quoting GVLESS at aol.com:
> It is the holiday season and thought it could be interesting if some on this
>
> listserv could share their family customs that could have originated in
> Volhynia. I have often wondered if some who had their German origins of
> course,
> but did some customs come to our families from Poland as well as Volhynia
> itself? I have seen many written up for our Volga GR's (which helped me put
>
> some substance to my Volga grandparents history) but have not any clue if my
>
> husband's parents had some different customs because they were born in
> Volhynia
> but whose grand parents had been in Poland before arriving in Volhynia. Are
>
> any of you interested in sharing? Would love to hear it.
>
> Virginia Less
> Researcher for Bergstraesser/Vogel & Less/Fischer (husband's Volhynian
> ancestral lines)
> and for Glantz/Yost & Krahmer/Fradrich (my Volga and German ancestral
> lines)
>
>
>
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