[Cz-L] MUNSTER family

From: Yohanan <loeflery_at_netspace.net.au>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 22:05:48 -0700
To: Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu
Reply-to: Yohanan <loeflery_at_netspace.net.au>

Dear Czernowitzers,

I was encouraged to post this mail after reading Ilana Gordon's mail

(17 Mar 2009) about her mother, 85 years old, keeping all the family photos.

My late mother, Pepi MUNSTER (married LOEFFLER) passed away in 2006.
She would be 85 today.

Pepi went to high school in Czernowitz from about 1937 to 1940,
though she lived in a small Jewish community of Grigore Gika Vode,

the train station suburb of the village Nepolokouts (had a larger
Jewish community), on the Polish border.

She either travelled every day to Czernowitz by train or stayed with
family in Czernowitz during the week and travelled home for the
weekends.

Her older sisters, Chaia- Clara and Itta, both still alive in Israel,
also went to other Czernowitz high schools.

As much as I know, Pepi went to a Russian public school, together
with her younger cousin Dontzia MUNSTER (also from Grigore Gika Vode,
still alive in Israel).

Itta studied to sew in the Bunds Morgenruth School (?) Chaia went
during the afternoon to Tarboot school (?) and during the day to a
seminar,

where she remembers a female teacher called Galanter.



Pepi stayed during the week with her aunt, Malka OGMAN (AUGMAN),

who was the sister of Pepi's mother SARA MUNSTER nee SCHERL -
PERLMUTTER (born in Berhomet).



There were other MUNSTER family in Czernowitz - second cousins (?)
Yankl and Izik MUNSTER, but I have no information about them.



I must admit that I am not acquainted with the events, but what I
understood from my mother and her sisters is that the AUGMAN family:

Malka, Jacob and their daughter Ita (born 1920) were killed (or first
deported and then killed) straight at the beginning because they
lived in one of the major roads - possibly Lilianstrasse (?)



My mother's MUNSTER family: her father Avraham Yitzhak (born in
Viz'nitz), mother Sarah (Sally),

brother Nachman (Norbert, Zinik, also still alive in Israel) and
sisters Itta and Chaia, all were deported to Transniestria.

Avraham Yitzhak perished in Mogilev, but all the others survived and
later lived in Israel, married, and have wonderful families.



Does any of the members recognize any of the above family names or
school names?

Is there a way to locate school photos from those days?

Is there anyway to find any documents regarding the family (all
family photos and documents were destroyed in the war)?

Best Regards,



Yohanan Loeffler

Haifa, Israel

Now in Melbourne Australia

At: loeflery_at_netspace.net.au
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