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In 2006 I was in Czernowitz and wanted to see the Jewish hospital.
I heard that it no longer existed but wanted to see the place .
Here we took refuge during the Ghetto time.
So I went down to the Shilgass and there in the doorsteps of
little house stood an old woman.
The house was low ,the woman was old and munching something
she was holding in her hand.
The moment I saw her I knew she was Jewish.
I addressed her in Yiddish: " Wi is dus Yiddische Spitul ? "
She looks at me and a smile appears on her face:
" Yiddische Spitul - heh, heh , " she makes a downward move
with her arm , "He, he , Yiddische Spitul schoin lang nischtu".
She has old Jewish eyes .
They have seen it all .
Hardy
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