In the ghetto lived many ( 10,000 they said) non - jews .
To allow them freedom of movement the Getto had 2 gates : one next to
my house on Russischegasse 46 and one more ( somewhere on the Mehlplatz
I think).
Hardy
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From: "frieda tabak" <frieda_tabak_at_yahoo.com>
To: <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>; "florence heymann" <floheymann_at_hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Request for testimonies
>
> I, too, remember the ghetto perimeters getting smaller as transport after
> t=
> ransport left for Transnistria. =A0We were one of the last families to
> rece=
> ive a permit to remain in Cz. Although I was a child, I do remember
> vividly=
> standing with my parents day after day =A0in a square below a second
> floor=
> window from which permits were issued hoping that =A0our name would be
> cal=
> led.
> Frieda Weinschenker Tabak
>
>
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