Hardy,
Thank you for sharing
Jerry
Jerry Lapides, Ph.D.
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[mailto:bounce-3916697-3499514_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of HARDY BREIER
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 2:42 AM
To: CZERNOWITZ-L
Subject: [Cz-L] About cemeteries
Cemetery.
As almost all recent mails deal with the cemetery it is
essential we know more about the origin of the word.
Cemetery stems from the Greek word Koimeterion
meaning " sleeping place ".
Koma is Greek for sleep.
From this comes Rumanian cimitir , Polish cmentarz ,
and Ukrainean Zwintar.
So the Jewish cemetery in Ukrainean is Jidovsky Zwintar.
But in Galicia and Bukowina they call a Jewish cemetery
the Kirkut. Special name - only in Western Ukraina.
Kirkut comes from the German Kirchhof.
Kirchhof means church yard where the Christians of old
time used to bury their dead .
No Jew was ever buried in a church yard !
But Kirkut it is.
From here the famous poem :
" To the Kirkut sneak two lonely vandals,
One of them is wearing sandals,
The night is young , the graves are old,
They're looking for the Jewish gold ."
Hardy
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