Re: [Cz-L] The Czernowitz Photo Album - here it is!

From: Isidoro Zaidman <isidoro_at_racsa.co.cr>
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 20:16:09 -0430
To: Dale Prince <daleprince_at_hotmail.com>

Hello Dale, I just read you mail in the list, there are a number of
interesting subjects we can schmooze about, politics and any other subject
can be shared in the ehpes blog. http://ehpes.com/blog1 there are no limits
and there is no question that a number of interesting subjects can be
discused. I¹m interested specially in Yidish, but it would be fascinating
to get a perspective of what is happening there through the eyes of a Jew.
When ever you have some time or feel like it go to the blog, you are a
member of the list and you are allowed to post and comment. It seems to me
that you can come up with some interesting stories.
Looking forward to be hearing from you Isidoro Zaidman Costa Rica.
 

El 16/10/10 01:10, "Dale Prince" <daleprince_at_hotmail.com> escribió:

> Thank you Cornel, I have already sent mine to Merle. It was taken here in
> Erbil, Iraq, so I guess, yes, that makes it a bit different.
>
> Dale Prince
> Kensington, Maryland
> Currently working in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cornel fleming [mailto:cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 7:53 PM
> To: 'Dale Prince'; 'CZERNOWITZ-L'
> Subject: RE: [Cz-L] The Czernowitz Photo Album - here it is!
>
> But you are still invited to send in a photo to Merle...it will be totally
> unique from where you are!!! Cornel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bounce-6808077-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-6808077-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Dale Prince
> Sent: 15 October 2010 10:19
> To: 'Merle Kastner'; czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu; 'Arthur von Czernowitz'
> Subject: RE: [Cz-L] The Czernowitz Photo Album - here it is!
>
> Beautiful album. Thank you, Merle.
>
> And thank you for the fantastic work on the cookbook.
>
> And I would also like to say, as one who very rarely contributes to the
> discussion, how much I appreciate the posts from all the other members, as
> well as all the things this group has accomplished, especially the cemetery,
> the cookbook, the plaque, the discussions of Yiddish and Czernowitzer
> Deutsch, although these things are obviously not all equal in importance. I
> appreciate the sharing of living memory, history, perspectives, and spirit
> that takes place nearly every day. I think there must be many other quiet
> listserv members who feel the same way.
>
> As the grandson of people who emigrated from Sadagora to the U.S. over a
> hundred years ago, I do not feel I have much to contribute to the discussion
> of living memory of Czernowitz, but still it is interesting to me. Thanks
> to all the people who make this happen, Bruce, Jerome, and all the frequent
> and occasional writers such as Hardy, Mimi, Arthur (thanks for sharing your
> childhood recollections), Frieda, Andy, Charles, Hedwig, Eduard & Gabrielle,
> Edgar (thanks for all the documents! -- I found a listing for Focke, my
> g-grandmother's name), Cornel, Joanna, Jerry, Marianne, Eytan, Jessica,
> Anny, Fred, I could go on, of course.... in short everyone who writes.
>
> Arthur, you ask why some of the people do not participate in the discussion.
> There may be many reasons: busy with family and work, nothing to say on the
> subject, someone else said it first, maybe the thing one wishes to say is
> not appropriate for the list (political, off topic, etc.), online shyness,
> or some other reason. This is simply the way it is in all online
> communities. I work for the U.S. State Department, which is interested in
> using new media in outreach to foreign publics, and I have heard from
> knowledgeable people at State that the active members of any online
> community will be only a small percentage of the membership. (No surprise
> here.) You may have only 3% or 5% of the members actively contributing and
> that may not change as long as your community is open. Another larger
> percent (but less than half) will read and absorb the discussion, and yet
> another large percentage will only occasionally or even never read or use
> the information. (For example, a Facebook group with members who never
> visit the group's page.) Maybe this is a little off-topic, so I will leave
> it there. This group is quite fortunate to have such an active group of
> contributors who keep the discussion alive and draw others in, which
> enriches us all.
>
> Dale Prince
> Kensington, Maryland
> Currently working in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq My Czernowitz/Sadagora
> families: BURGER/BERGER, EDELSTEIN, FROM, FOCKE, STARK
>
> -snip-
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