Right, and before that we were allowed to pass examinations for two
classes we could not
follow in 1941/2 and 1942/3, received certificates for passing, and
some continued
to learn until spring 1944 (most did not because the classrooms were
overcrowded and the
the Russian army was approaching). The Soviets did not care about that
school and let everybody
go to the grade he/she wanted to - just regrading those who could not
follow according to their
achievements until June 1944 (3 month of classes).
Berti.
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:27 PM, HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net> wrote:
>
> I think you refer to the Toynbee Halle on the Turkish street.
> I attended, The classes were opened by the Jewish Kultusgemeinde ,I =
> think.
> Hardy
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: lapidotm_at_inter.net.il=20
> To: HARDY BREIER=20
> Cc: CZERNOWITZ-L=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 7:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Cz-L] School
>
>
> Apropos schools. A question to those of us who were fortunate enough =
> to remain in Czernowitz during 1941-4 with a Popovici permit, and who =
> were at schooling age.=20
> Did any of you attend the Jewish school that was opened by the Fascist =
> Romanian authorities, I believe in begin of 1944, in apprehension of the =
> approaching Soviet Army, and at which we attended lessons in Romanian =
> (and Yiddish?)? I believe it was somewhere in an alley branching off the =
> Springbrunnengasse. What do you recall? Do any of you have any info =
> about the background to the opening of this school?
> I recall my happiness and relief to meet scores Jewish children, of =
> all ages (I was just 11 at the time), and to attend schooling again =
> after over two years of staying at home (first in the Gheto, then back =
> in our flats, than again in a flat in the Gheto area when we were =
> evicted from our home in favour of a Romanian officer), and attending =
> only Hebrew and Tora lessons at the home of a gifted Melamed who =
> endangered his and his family's life by tutoring us. I recall the =
> fearful walking through ghessalekh and courtyards to his house and back, =
> careful not to be acosted by shkootzim who could beat us, or worse - =
> drag us to a policeman, who would question us to get to our tutor.
> Regards
> =20
> Mordecai
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