Aizic,
I visited the Archives in 2005, with excellent results. I had a guide who
new the archives. He had contacted them in advance. The first day we went,
they couldn't find much. However, I then gave them specific names and they
found many birth and death ercords.
We also went to the cemetery, and had great success as well.
I had written to my guide a lot about my family. Some very long emails. but
when we were there, no one asked me for any proof of who we were, or who I
was.
Bruce Wexler
Jackson, NJ
"... Everybody's here, but never for too long.."
Richard Starkey
In a message dated 4/25/2010 12:47:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu writes:
CZERNOWITZ-L Digest for Saturday, April 24, 2010.
1. [Cz-L] Archives in Chernivtsi
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Subject: [Cz-L] Archives in Chernivtsi
From: YASO <goaizicgo_at_013.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 10:32:43 +0300
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Shalom,
We are planning to visit the Archives in Chernivtsi at the end of next
month.
We wrote to the Archives in Chernivtsi over a month ago and have not
received a reply yet.
Does anyone in the group know if at the Archives we need some sort of
proof of who we are and how we are related to those we seek information
(outside of showing them our passport). We have been receiving
conflicting information on what "proof," Ukrainian style means. Does
anyone in the group have something official in writing what "proof" we
need for the archives?
While we are asking questions, does anyone know how much money you are
allowed to bring into Ukraine?
Thank you in advance
Aizic Sechter
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