Re: [Cz-L]Culture and relations between the various Ethnic groups which lived in Czernowitz/Chernivtsi before WW2

From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 11:57:15 -0400
To: Paul Heger <pheger_at_gmail.com>
Reply-to: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>

Thank you Paul for sending us information about the schools and
neighborhoods of Czernowitz, as you remember them.
I hope that other members of the list will follow your example.

Mimi
On Jun 25, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Paul Heger wrote:

> Hi
> You are right Miriam saying "there were no ghettoes and no absolutely
> uniformly inhabited neighborhoods. and the schools were integrated
> during the Austrian period and still mostly integrated during the
> Romanian period, but, there is always a but I wnt to school at the L.3
> Gymnasium still called by the Jews Das Juedische Gymnasium ad I don't
> remeber a Gentile child in in our class. There may have been one or
> two, but the Jews where the overwhelming majority. On the other hand,
> there were very few Jews in the L. 1 Gymnasium and even less in
> L.O.B.
> L.E.G. was mixed.
> In the corner of Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 17, where I was born, opposite
> the Franzensgasse, then Waaggasse and Steingase up to the Mehlplatz
> Jews were again the overwhelming majority, the Grocers were Jewish,
> even the cobbler and repairman of the Primus were Jewish. The
> superintendents (Hausmeisters) of the bulidings owned and inhabited
> by Jews were Ruthenians, as well as the house personnel. We moved
> then to Balschgasse and there was a mixed poulations, Jews and some
> Rumanians.
> Paul Heger
>

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