I've been staying at the Elisha Towers for the last seven years.
Some of my good friends here are Israel (Ignatz) and Yetty Ellenbogen.
Israel is a certified accountant, Yetti a (excellent) housewife. Israel
studied in the Czernowitz university, he must be in his nineties now, still
very alert, and l very nostalgic about his carefree student years.
I don't know if there is a family connection, but I will ask him.
Lucca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edgar Hauster" <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
To: <genealogicalgenie_at_live.com>
Cc: "Czernowitz Discussion Group" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: RE: [Cz-L] just found a family member ...
Sharon...
I think you would like to know, that the family name "Ellenbogen" is related
to my family history too. My father, Julius Hauster, was born 1912 in
Czernowitz. His parents, Elias Hauster, born in 1878, a former municipality
building officer of Czernowitz, and Marjem Hauster (Fleischer), born in
1883, were survivors of the Holocaust in Czernowitz and Transnistria. After
the WW2 they were repatriated to Radautz, where they lived in unutterable
conditions. During that period (1946 - 1949), they wrote about 143 letters
(in [Sütterlin]-German) to her son, my father, Julius Hauster. On
you will find the letters of my grandparents from 1946 - 1949, wrote under
exceedingly difficult conditions, being about the Aliya, politics in
Romania, Russia, Palestine, Transnistria, Czernowitz, Auschwitz, Radautz,
etc., etc., etc.
Enter please "Ellenbogen" in the search box and you'll find about thre
dozens of entries. At the sidebar you'll find another 80 Czernowitz family
names, included in this correspondance.
Best wishes!
Edgar Hauster
Lent - The Netherlands
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> From: genealogicalgenie_at_live.com
> To: czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
> Subject: [Cz-L] just found a family member ...
> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:49:02 -0500
>
> ...in story number 19;A research paper/essay regarding Mr. Nathan Klipper
> and his incredible uderground efforts to aid the Jews of Bukovina and
> those deported to Transnistria during WWII. This document is presented
> with permission, courtesy of Zeev (Walter) Ellenbogen.
>
> Walter is married to my 3rd cousin once removed; Martha LENZER!
>
> Now I can learn more about this branch of my family.
>
> Sharon
> NJ suburb of Philadelphia
>
> [Story #19 is in our 'Stories, Histories...' section, accessible from
> the Menu on the home page on Ehpes in case you're looking for it --j.]
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