At 13:31 -0700 5/23/09, jerome schatten wrote:
>Czernowitzers...
>
>1. Some time ago information was posted to Ehpes about Drucker's
>List (see http://czernowitz.ehpes.com/stories/druker/drukerlist.html
This article above should be attributed to Dr. Zvi Oster of the State
University of New York, Stony Brook. See:
http://isurvived.org/Frameset4References/-Oster.html
I have a map of the "Mad Dog's Cemetery" of Mogilev, as documented by
Jacob Drucker's list. The copy I have comes from the archives of Yad
Vashem, and it is probably identical to the copy mentioned by Gad
Rennert. I coordinated a project in 2000-2001 to create an
electronic index to the list. Yad Vashem didn't give approval to
posting the list online, but I'm glad to look up names for anyone,
and there are many more names on the list than those mentioned in the
Zvi Oster article. Unfortunately, many names are entirely
unreadable, but there are many that appear on both map pages as well
as index pages.
Just to clarify, I believe there are two cemeteries in Mogilev
Podolsk - the Mad Dog's Cemetery as documented by Jacob Drucker (and
located where "mad dogs" used to be buried after extraction of fat,
according to Oster's article) and the Jewish Cemetery of Mogilev, as
shown in the pictures taken by Rita and Gidi Shilo, and posted on our
site at:
http://czernowitz.ehpes.com/czernowitz11/mogilev-podolsk/index.html
There are some excellent pictures of the "Drucker's list" cemetery in
Melita Fuhrman Vickter's trip report, "Searching for Ancestral
Memories":
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/sadgura/spitzer/fuhrman.html
Be sure to click on Page 1, 2 and 3, to see further details of her
journey to Mogilev, Czernowitz, and Sadagora.
Best always,
Bruce
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