During the putting up of the plate, or close by , Mimi was there but knew
nothing of the plate.
Why was this information withheld ?
Many of her questions would have been answered.
I believe that this is the plate that was possible:
The wording, location and position.
I remember the Popovici case when one word obstructed the approval.
Mimi would like a plate that tells the tragic fate of Czernowitz Jewry
in all its aspects.
So would we all.
The city wont have this.
So we have a plate that speaks of Jews who were prisoners.
This reminds me of the prisoner of Zenda.
Hardy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Miriam Taylor" <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
To: "Czernowitz Genealogy and History" <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2011 8:21 PM
Subject: [Cz-L] Memorial to the Czernowitz Ghetto
> About a week ago, Hardy sent us photographs of the new memorial to the
> Czernowitz Ghetto, at the former site of the Turkish fountain.
>
> I am curious to know how most of you felt and what you thought about this
> memorial, I was also curious to find out on who's initiative this memorial
> was put up.
>
> I have been told on good authority that the initiative came from Rabbi
> Kofmanski and that this memorial is temporary.
> Apparently at the meeting of the executive committee of the city council,
> there was a stormy debate about the inscription. I know no other details.
>
> I do not know whether we should get involved in this issue and if we do
> get
> involved, what our stand should be.
>
> To see the photograph sent to us by Hardy, access:
>> http://whasup.livejournal.com/5064860.html#cutid1
>
> [It's also on our home page along with a link to other photos of it:
> http://czernowitz.ehpes.com -moderator]
>
> Personally, I do not like this memorial. My reasons are:
> If there is to be a memorial, it ought to be to all who were killed in
> Czernowitz and vicinity in the summer of 1941, to all who were deported to
> Transnistria in 1941 and 1942, to those who died there and all who were
> locked up in the ghetto and lost all their civil rights.
>
> I also do not like, that the memorial plaque is on the ground, where it
> will
> be splashed by mud and snow. It ought to be vertical and at eye-level.
>
> The Czernowitz-List, probably includes a larger number of Czernowitz
> survivors, than any group or organization. But we do not live in
> Chernivtsi
> and are not part of the Jewish community there.
>
> I think that if we decide to get involved, we should first be absolutely
> certain of the background and facts pertaining to this matter and get the
> advice and consent of sensible people in the Jewish community there.
>
> Please consider the matter and send your opinion to the list.
>
> Mimi
>
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