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Nicholas Stavroulakis Obituary

1932 - 2017
Nicholas Peter Stavroulakis (aka Peter Stavis) was born 20 June, 1932, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; his parents Petros and Annie were both immigrants. In 1954, he graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts in European Literature and Philosophy; two years later he earned a Master of Arts degree in Islamic and Near Eastern Studies from the University of Michigan. He then left for England where he began his D. Phil in Islamic Art and Architecture at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) of the University of London under David Rice. Much later he resumed his academic work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under Prof. D. Avi Yonah and completed his thesis on "The icons of Mar Saba Monastery in the Wadi Kelt" under Prof. Bezalel Narkiss in 1975.

In 1958, he left England for Athens, Greece, uniting with family there, especially Dori Kanellos, son of his father's sister Maria. For the next eight years, he taught classes for the Doxiades School of Ekistics and the Anglo-American Academy.

At the same time, he pursued a parallel career as a painter and engraver, with a number of one-man shows, the first at the New Forms Gallery in Athens in 1960, others in Athens, London, Paris, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. His works are included in collections at the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Houston Museum of Modern Art and others worldwide.

Following a visit to Israel in 1966-1967, he moved there in 1969, assuming his Hebrew name Daniel Hannan. Living in Jerusalem he served as director of the excavation of Santa Maria Allemana under the Jerusalem Foundation from 1969 to 1971. From 1972 to 1974 he lectured at the University of Tel Aviv in Byzantine Art and Architecture.

In 1974 he returned to Athens, where he lectured in Byzantine, Islamic and Ottoman history and art for several American study-abroad programs, to include College Year in Athens, St John's University (Minnesota), and the Athens Centre.

In the 1970s, Nikos co-founded the Jewish Museum of Greece together with Nouli Vital, Eli Almosnino and Ida Mordoh. He served as its director from 1977 to 1993, constantly expanding its collection with rare books and publications, textiles, costumes, jewelry, and domestic and religious artifacts. During these years he wrote a number of books, to include The Jews of Greece, Salonica: Jews and Dervishes and the Cookbook of the Jews of Greece. He also translated the Holocaust memoir of Errikos Sevillias Athens to Auschwitz. Later he also served as consultant for the newly established Jewish museums of Salonika and Rhodes.

In 1994, Nikos moved to Chania, Crete, where he conceived and executed the project of restoring the synagogue of Etz Hayyim, in ruins since World War II. Under his direction, construction began in 1996, and the building was rededicated in 1999. In 2010, the synagogue was officially incorporated as a non-profit organization, while Nikos continued as its spiritual director until his death.

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Published by New York Times from May 22 to May 23, 2017.

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Martin Nelson

March 26, 2022

My late wife Diana and I met Nicholas when we holidayed in Crete. We were mesmerized by his devotion and commitment to all things Jewish, We were invited back to commemorate the opening of the Synagogue in Chania. He was an inspiration to all who met him with his energy, charisma, and Integrity.

April 5, 2018

Sorry for your loss. Forgive me in advance for reaching out in this way... My father is a Stavroulakis, from Chania Crete born in 1932. Perhaps related? My email is [email protected]

Gertrude Sherman

January 28, 2018

I was so fortunate to be in "Stavi's" history class in Athens, for my freshman year, 1967-1968. He was an inspired and challenging teacher who treated his students with respect as well as expecting intellectual rigor. I have thought of him over the years whenever I reflect on those individuals and especially teachers that encouraged me to see the world and the value of knowing history. At the time I had already spent time in Israel where my father had been an engineer on the building of Ashdod port, and I was thinking a lot about how ancient prejudices and war could be ove come. I have a history book which he awarded me as a prize for an essay, entitled Sinai. I am sad to learn of his passing, but content to know how much of what he tried to do was accomplished, with many friends along the way. Rest in peace, teacher. Gertrude Sherman

Diana Blodgett Dahlson

January 8, 2018

I was fortunate to have had Stavi as my English and History teacher my last year of high school, in 1961-1962. His classes had a profound effect on me. He taught us how to think, how to be precise in expressing ourselves and how to ask questions. He was the most remarkable teacher I've ever had. I've often thought of him fondly in the many years since. May he rest in peace.

Bill Engels

January 3, 2018

It was with great sadness that I learned only yesterday of Nikos Stavroulakis' death last year. Nikos was my Ancient History teacher in 9th grade at the American-sponsored school in Halandri in Athens, Greece during the 1966-67 academic year. He was a popular teacher and, I remember, wore bell-bottoms; we called him "Stavi." A few years ago I had the immense good fortune to learn of his whereabouts through a friend who worked with him in Chania and we corresponded briefly. Thank you, Nikos, for what you contributed to my formative years in school and to art and learning in our time. I'm also grateful for the reminder from reading your life story: Do what you love. Rest eternally, dear Teacher, in joy and peace!

Jaime Cohen

September 26, 2017

I met Nikos in Jerusalem in 1970 and we were friends ever since . I will always miss him z"l

Elizabeth Davidson

July 6, 2017

Nikos was the best teacher and the finest friend a kid in the mid 60's at ACS could have. And the best cook, period. Thank you. I will miss you forever and all the wonderful times spent laughing with you in Hania, later, when I grew up. What you contributed to the Jewish community worldwide is incalculable. Your creative and intellectual talents were endless.

Elizabeth Donnally Davidson

May 30, 2017

The Center for Jewish History and our constituent partner American Sephardi Federation are organizing a memorial June 28 at 7:30 PM. Please plan to join us.

- Joel Levy, President, Center for Jewish History

Scot Ritchie

May 28, 2017

So moving reading how many lives Nikos touched. He was a great artist, teacher, mentor and friend.

Veliota Tiana Andreas

May 27, 2017

Gifted in so many arenas. A teacher for the ages. Complex, talented and so very witty. We shall not see his like again. Efharisto, dear Niko Stavroulakis for all the marvelous intellectual proddings of my youth and for that glorious reunion in Crete filled with reminiscence and so much laughter.

Sandra Barty

May 26, 2017

Nikos Stavroulakis made me feel seen and appreciated like no one else before or since. He is the inspiration of our documentary film about Etz Hayyim: The Art of Repair. Thank you, Nikos, for healing and inspiring so many different people. You leave a gigantic legacy.

Richard E. Miller

May 25, 2017

A fount of knowledge AND a great teacher. ACS should honor his service at the school.

Katherine Dagones

May 25, 2017

An unforgettable teacher and human being. An honor to have had him as one of my teachers at ACS.

Maria Georgiopoulos

May 25, 2017

I was fortunate to have had Niko Stavroulakis as my history and great books teacher at ACS in the early 60's,. He was the Socratic teacher par excellence. He opened my eyes and my mind and influenced the career choices I made in my life. Memory eternal, dear teacher.

May 25, 2017

May his memories live on in the hearts and prayers of love ones bringing comfort and solace at this sad time, as he R.I.P

joanna Granecki

May 25, 2017

A true teacher.......he will be missed.....

Courtenay Tyler Tanner

May 24, 2017

When I heard about Stavi's death today me first thought was a great loss. He was the greatest teacher I have ever known. He gave a passion for history that has been life long. His classroom opened my mind to different cultures, art and religion. He was my mentor his teaching set a course for the next of my life. May he dance with angels.

Margaret Strader

May 24, 2017

Too many people owe you so much. Thank you for everything. You are "The Tree of Life'.

Toni Ambrosen

May 24, 2017

He taught me how to think. Thank you, Stavi.

Sincerely

May 24, 2017

May the memories shine brighter than the sorrow. My deepest condolence. Psalms 119:50,76

Eric Sand

May 23, 2017

When I first attended the American Academy in Athens as a sophomore in 1963 at the age of 15 Nicholas was my instructor in his Ancient History class and within the first day he began to explain the world in terms I had never heard before and his enlightenment has left a thirst in my mind that has been and will be with me for the rest of my life....I have not seen Nicholas since 1966 but I speak of him frequently and the effect he has had in my life.

Helen Rocos

May 23, 2017

He was our beloved teacher at the ACS school in Athens. There are many students whom he influenced to see a deeper understanding of history and the world. He was unique and irreplaceable in our hearts RIP dear man.

Irene Tsacrios OBrien

May 23, 2017

As a young student, I was in awe of him and inspired by him to pursue projects in history and archeology. As a teacher, those pursuits informed my classes and motivated me to create projects in both fields which engaged young people in the US and in the Caribbean. His influence was incalculable. May his memory be eternal.

Marcia Ikonomopoulos

May 23, 2017

So many of us owe so much to Nikos.

Anita Altman

May 23, 2017

Nikos was a true Renaissance man. I felt blessed to meet him and know that unbeknownst to him he helped changed my life. Both his life and memory truly are a blessing. Rest in peace Nikos.

Peter Sichel

May 23, 2017

Nikos was a good friend and taught me a lot about the Jewish past in Greece and how to cook a dish or two and talk and laugh and be happy

Crete (2015)

Marios Belibassakis

May 23, 2017

A beautiful soul that kept alive the jewish heritage of Crete. His memory will reside forever in our hearts.

Ganleh Barrie

May 22, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family for your loss.Psalms 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years,And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.He was very special indeed!

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