I throw in my two sense for what it's worth. The power and eloquence of the
Vietnam memorial in Washington, DC is that it lists all the soldiers who
died in that war. So that when one stands before it one is impressed not by
individual personalities but by the enormity of it all. How about aiming
for some commemoration that lists all of us Czernowitzers who survived -
which might show the breadth and variety of the community we are - and
perhaps what we've gone on to do in this life.
all best
Sylvia
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:41 AM, HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net> wrote:
> As to corner stones see Reinhold Czarny's post of Feb.6 .2009.
> Hardy
>
> [note from moderator: the post can be found in the Arcives on our website]
>
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