Re: [Cz-L] Popovici

From: Lydia Schmerler <lydia.sch_at_dbmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:20:22 +0200
To: Anny Matar <annymatar_at_gmail.com>, czernowitz-L <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-to: Lydia Schmerler <lydia.sch_at_dbmail.com>

Anny, this is a very beautiful story, like a small novel !!
Thanks and best regards.
Lydia.

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From: "Anny Matar" <annymatar_at_gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:06 PM
To: "czernowitz-L" <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Subject: [Cz-L] Popovici

> Due to illness I wasn't there from the beginning but, as that period
> was such a decisive one in all our lives, I would like to add some of
> the things I know. They are unimportant but do add some light to the
> Popovici period.
> How can one describe Mrs. Popovici. A very beautiful, sexy, vivacious,
> lovely, likable person. She loved flirting and our (Jewish) boys were
> very attractive. I can't tell you - nor can I imagine - when this
> could have been -what between Yellow Star/ Ghetto/Munca de fulos
> obstesc - all my friends had been taken to-, but it was summer, that I
> am certain of as I wore light dresses. As soon as I went walking in
> the Herrengasse - I with my famous Pekingese whose story this is -
> Mrs. Popovici was there. We all liked her very much. The first thing
> she did was pick my dog up, cuddle her and asking me to give it to her
> which every time anew I refused.
> The Ghetto came. I was with my Betar when Mrs. Popovici came to my
> mother and asked for the dog promising us Popovici permits for the
> whole family, which comprised my parents, aunt and uncle. I had no
> idea THEN that mother separated me from my dog for any reason as this
> was to be kept secret, I guess. NOT until we started writing did I
> think of it. I never forgave my mother - now that she is dead I can't
> even tell her that -.
> I know that NO money has been paid and that we did get our permits and
> she did save our lives. Now, whether you or anyone else thinks it was
> bribery? I don't think so. I had something she wanted and, as I called
> it before, it was good old fashioned barter and it saved 5 lives!!! I
> think it a fair exchange.
> anny

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