RE: [Cz-L] New on the website 29 Jan 04

From: Larry Tauber <ltauber_at_ctswlaw.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:49:04 -0500
To: <mariettegut_at_yahoo.fr>, <romers_at_shaw.ca>, <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-To: ltauber_at_ctswlaw.com

The name of the city of Czernowitz in written in Hebrew in large letters at the bottom of the page of the Machzor.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-CZERNOWITZ-L_at_cornell.edu
[mailto:owner-CZERNOWITZ-L_at_cornell.edu]On Behalf Of mariette gutherz
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:35 AM
To: romers_at_shaw.ca; czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] New on the website 29 Jan 04


 Jerome,

How to see a photo of this archive ?
HONOURABLE CITIZENS OF CZERNOWITZ. It was submitted by Natasha.
In the list : Dr. Nojman Vender is Neuman Wender, my father's
grandfather

Mariette

 --- jerome schatten <romers_at_shaw.ca> a ŽcritÊ: > Greetings
Czernowitzers!
>
> The following is new on http://czernowitz.dnsalias.org
>
> 1. Simon Kreindler has updated Spreadsheet #1, and as before
> there is a 'viewable' version in html format that you can see
> with your browser as well as the original excel spreadsheet. It's
> in the 'Downloads' section.
>
> 2. Lilian Madfes has sent a cover sheet from a Machzur (Machzor)
> printed by an ancestor in 1848!! Neither she nor I can read
> Hebrew, and she was wondering if there is any mention of
> Czernowitz in the Hebrew text on the cover page. You can have a
> look at this beautiful page at:
> http://czernowitz.dnsalias.org/lilian
> Just click on the filename. If you need higher resolution and
> larger copy, I can mail it to you. This page will be moved
> eventually to the photos section. BTW, Lilian's surname means
> 'printer' in Hebrew I am given to understand.
>
> 3. The table containing information of mass graves and monuments
> that I did such a miserable job on has been fixed AND nine
> photographs of monuments in the Czernowitz area have been linked
> to the table. Thanks again to Natasha in Czernowitz. It's at
> http://czernowitz.dnsalias.org/mempages/natasha/memory.html As
> well Natasha sent a lovely watercolour (I think it's a
> watercolour) done by Natalia Yarmolchuk, of the Turkish Bridge in
> Czernowitz. If you go to Natasha's page you can click on
> turkbridge2.jpg. Also, you will find a URL that has a gallery of
> Ms Yarmolchuk's work -- very nice indeed. Oh yes... can someone
> tell me where the Turkish Bridge is located in the city, and why
> is it called that? I tried google, but came up empty.
>
> Today the website received it's 5,000th visitor since April of
> 2003. That number excludes visits by the code red worm (still
> about ten per day), and other malicious visitors. I probably
> account for 5%, due to having made it my 'home page', and that if
> I'm working on the site, I check the changes from a number of
> different types of machines. Still, it's far more than I ever
> expected.
>
> Keep the info coming in for Spreadsheet #1 to
> simonkreindler_at_sympatico.ca (relates list member's surnames of
> interest to street addresses in Czernowitz area) and also
> Spreadsheet #2 information to a_guy_at_canada.com (relates list
> members to surnames they are researching).
>
> Best regards,
> jerome
>


=====
mariette Gutherz


        

        
                
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Received on 2004-01-30 10:25:59

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