Re: [Cz-L] New on the website 16 May 05

From: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 07:23:24 -0400
To: romers_at_shaw.ca
Reply-to: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>

Hi Jerome,

You have done a remarkable job! That new photo
is wonderful. If no one else can get the text beside
it translated, I'll ask a relative of mine (from Radauti)
to do it, so please let me know.

With very best regards and kudos again,
Merle
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jerome schatten" <romers_at_shaw.ca>
To: <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 11:06 PM
Subject: [Cz-L] New on the website 16 May 05

> Greetings Czernowitzers!
>
> I think I'm finally caught up, but if you don't see what you've sent me,
> it might have disappeared. So, if that's the case, please send it again.
> One thing I know that has gone astray is a report of a commission
> looking into the Romanian government's complicity with the Nazis during
> WWII. It was a PDF file, but I can't remember who sent it to me. I would
> like to receive that again.
>
> 1. 15 new surnames have been added to the FamilyFinder, bringing to
> total just over 350 names. Not bad. For the folks who have recently
> joined the list: I don't list your surnames automatically when you join,
> even if you give them when you introduce yourself to the list. So, when
> you do join and you want your surnames to appear in the FamilyFinder (a
> good idea), just email me (romers_at_shaw.ca) with: the surnames; the
> town(s) each is associated with; your full name; and your email address.
> If you have sent anything for the FamilyFinder, you might want to
> check and let me know if it's not correct.
>
> 2. The Notable Czernowitzer spreadsheet has been updated and corrected
> with eight new entries.
>
> 3. The Welcome message has a new picture that I didn't want you to
> miss. This came from Daniel Dubowy, a new member of the group. A piece
> of found history even if women's hats are not your interest -- thanks
> Daniel. I will be moving this to the Miscellaneous section later, and
> would be happy to receive a translation of the left hand side of the
> card. If you're still seeing the 'temple' when you log on, hit the
> refresh button a few times. Now, if anyone has any treasures hiding in a
> shoe box that would be of interest to our little community, let's get
> them to me.
>
> 4. Jane Reifer has come across a list of early Jewish Czernowitz
> newspapers that are available from the Wideman library at Harvard
> University. This is now in the Miscellaneous section.
>
> 5. In case you missed the note, the list Archives are now available
> from the website -- you can find it in the Menu. I plan to update it
> monthly.
>
> 6. Julia Lehr Dryewicz now has an entry in the Help Identify/Find
> section -- maybe you can recognize some of these children?
>
> 7. Remember Hedwig Brener's 1928-30 school photos? Well, they have been
> reposted, this time with names associated with the four class photos.
> Nice work from Hedwig Brener!
>
> That's it for now,
> Best regards,
> jerome
>
> p.s. The website is at: http://members.shaw.ca/czernowitz/
> in case you're reading this from a Usenet post and haven't found the
> website or are not on the mailing list.
>
>
>
>
Received on 2005-05-17 07:46:13

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