Hi Mimi you forget Klokuczka, where my grand-grandparents Feige and Leo
Feuerstein lived, where my grandfather and his 4 siblings were born and, as
my mother told me the most joyful trips in her youth were to go to the
grandies and to play with his cousins in the big garden, to climb on the
fruittrees like boys and to play hiding in the haycocks...The houses in
Klokuczka had numbers the Feuerstein's house was No.629, no streetnames...
Shabbat Shalom
Hedwig
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From: <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
To: "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
Cc: "CZERNOWITZ-L" <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Kalichanka , near the cemetery.
> For the sake of clarity, the cemetery is between Caliceanca and the city
> proper. Going East from the city center, one reaches the cemetery by going
> on the Russische Gasse (Ruska Ul.) and turning North on Zelena street.
> Continueing North on Zelena street one reaches Caliceanca.
>
> About the suburbs of Czernowitz; each had its reputation. Rosch was were
> the Germans lived, they were called Schwaben, even though few were from
> that part
> of Germany. They had a reputation for being skilled craftsmen.
> Manasteriska, was were the poor Jews lived. Their children could work
> their way up in the professions and become middle class Czernowitzers, but
> their low background was never forgotten. Caliceanca/Kalichanka for some
> reason was the but of jokes. Czecina - was for hiking, skiing and
> picknicking.
> Bila - was for more arduous skiing and hiking, at least until the
> Antonescu regime decided it was a plce in which to murder Jews.
>
> Mimi
>
>
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