Edgar, as usual, you provide us with interesting and valuable information.
The letter of Christina to Dr. Stern, reminded me that my parents were able,
occasionally to send packages of clothing, as well as letters and money to
our relatives in Moghilev, occasionally we also received letters from them.
This was done through, my father's cousin, Manfred Reifer, who had been
a delegate to the Romanian Parliament and even during the war enjoyed
certain unusual privileges.
I am curious to know, whether anyone knows of other such cases, where it
was possible to send letters, money or packages to Transnistria and if yes,
how it was done.
Mimi
On 11/11/11 8:57 AM, "Edgar Hauster" <bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Czernowitzers...
>
> Just in time for Sabbath and/or for the weekend I've released for you a very
> special posting. It's much more - in terms of quality and quantity - than
> regular postings, it's a trip report on a visit to Mohyliv-Podilskyi, made by
> Marla Raucher Osborn and her husband Jay Osborn three weeks ago today. Marla
> and Jay were accompanied on this trip by their fellow Lviv researcher (and
> friend) Alex Denysenko and his driver Vitaly. Marla is an exceptionally gifted
> researcher and became - well deserved - Director of JewishGen Gesher Galicia.
> I've merged Marla's report with Jay's and my own pictures from
> Mohyliv-Podilskyi, taken in the year 2010 and so I'm pleased to present, as a
> result of our team work, the following posting at Ehpes.com Blog to all of
> you:
>
> http://ehpes.com/blog1/2011/11/11/visit-to-mohyliv-podilskyi-a-team-work-2/
>
> In the report you'll find a picture, displaying a request (in Romanian
> language) addressed to Dr. Stern, dated July 9, 1943. The requestor, Cristina
> Chis... from Mohyliv, is asking for at least some trousers a shirt and some
> other pieces of clothing. Cristina is closing her heart-touching request by
> mentioning:
>
> "Evacuated from the Edineti Community in Bessarabia, we arrived completely
> naked. That, what you see is that, what I am [naked]."
>
> Apropos "team work"! Does anyone of our Romanian speaking/reading experts
> descipher word by word the first three lines of the request. I'll be pleased
> to add the complete translation to our above mentioned posting.
>
> Enjoy the report and we would be pleased to receive your comments and/or
> questions.
>
>
> Edgar Hauster
> Lent - The Netherlands
>
> http://hauster.blogspot.com/
>
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