Zanea
Zanea or Zanya (Template:Lang-ro, Template:Lang-rmy) is a neighborhood/village in the commune of Ciurea, Iaşi County, Romania. It is on the eastern side of the Ciurea train station and is inhabited by Roma from the Churari and Kalderash castes (on the western side there is the main village, inhabited by Romanians and Romanian-speaking Roma).
The neighborhood appeared in the decades 1950s-1960s as a result of the forced settlement of Roma nomads by the Communist authorities (similar Kalderash and/or Churari communities in the geographical proximity are in Grajduri or in the northern side of Vaslui). These communities were already hard hit by the Porajmos (the Holocaust of the Romani people); in 1942-1944 they were deported in Transnistria, where many of them died. Additionally to the forced settlement, the savings (in gold, as is traditionally among Roma) were confiscated by the authorities. Combined with the fact that the Communist system forbade any private business (all the economy was nationalized), thus being impeded to profess the crafts that supported the livelihood, these Roma became poorer during those decades.
After the 1989 Revolution that brought democracy in Romania, it became again legal to profess the crafts. The confiscated gold was partly returned and with that capital in the 1990s there were started businesses, mostly with metals. In the same years, they began to build roomy houses (with more floors, for the traditional extended Romani families), having a very different architecture from that usually employed in Romania, soon dubbed by the local mass-media as palate ţigǎneşti ("Gypsy palaces" in Romanian language). Their different style is usually presented by this media and most of the non-Romani population as expressing lack of culture, while (lacking yet a public Romani point of view about this issue) some architects point out to their spontaneity, freedom of the style. Mostly the old-generation non-Roma dislike them, while the younger people and those from outside Romania (without the anti-Romani prejudices from the local context) appreciate their vitality [1]. Acad. Constantin Bǎlǎceanu-Stolnici, a reputed anthropologist from Romania, declared [2] that their different style is explained because in fact they are similar to the architectural style from North India, expressing the survival of the Desi cultural archetypes even after centuries of nomadism.
I am leaving you to add or not any of this info I would like to provide. As I know the name Zanea or Zanya is a Hebrew name meaning "sustained by Hashem". It may suggests that the bearer of the name may be a Kohen, or a Levi, who did not have any means of support other that from the offerings brought to Hashem by the common Israeli. Matter of factly, the name happens to have been in my family for a few hundred years, and the family used to be Jewish Orthodox in the memorable past, and some still are. There are no roma or gipsies in the family, or look alikes. The "roma" I know of are illegal immigrants to Romania from India, who have acquired progeni there after immigration. Likely they have fled for better living conditions which they could not afford in India due to the caste system which is still observed, and other social reasons. The Jewish population with the name Zanea has immigrated from Canaan when the Romans have invaded, and have relocated "willingly" to the north of the empire, which incidentally was called in its entirety ROMANIA, yet it is not to be confused with the name of the country bearing this name currently. When the romans went back to what is now known as Italy, the Jews remained wherever they were relocated, especially the poor with large families. Eventually these have prospered but were restricted for centuries from returning to their ancestral land by russian and romanian politics. Most markedly, they have kept their distinct religion for which were severely prosecuted. The existing Zanea survivors testify to all this. Best Regards!
References
- ^ Cui i-e frică de “palatele ţigăneşti”? (Who is afraid of the "Gypsy palaces"?), at Romanian BBC
- ^ at Caravana romilor/Karavana le Romengi TV Show from 24 June 2007