Re: [Cz-L] After we go.

From: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 07:04:41 -0400
Reply-to: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
To: lapidotm_at_inter.net.il

That is an excellent idea, Mordecai.

Merle

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From: <lapidotm_at_inter.net.il>
To: "Merle Kastner" <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
Cc: "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>; "Cznerowitz Discussion Group List"
<Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 2:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] After we go.

> Dear all,
>
> I do confess that because of the tribulations in the course of 1940-45 I
> lost all interest in revisiting Czernowitz after I left it end of April
> that year, and in particular after I left for home here in 1947. This
> despite the fact that over several decades I have travelled to much of the
> world - as a UN technological assistance expert - but have always avoided
> Czernowitz (and Romania). This travel was due a lot to the many languages
> I could easily manage thanks to the start I received in Czernowitz. I
> suppose this is true for most of us. Indeed, much of what I am is the
> result of those first years of education in cultured Czernowitz, So I owe
> Czernowitz a lot - but not the Czernowitz of these days.
> Surprisingly, as Merle suggested below, I found that my children, and in
> particular my grandchildren, are interested in that Czernowitz of the
> World of Yesterday, and want to hear and read about it. To respond to
> their desires and repeated wishes, I have started to write up my memories
> of the two so terribly differing periods I lived in Czernowitz (1933-40,
> and 1940-5) and hope to have it done by coming Purim. This will in a way
> transmit the old Czernowitz to them and show them part of their genetic
> and cultural roots.
> I would recommend that all of us, who have not done so yet, do something
> similar for our children and grandchildren. I am not suggesting volumes
> for publication - a few of us (like Prof. Yaavets, for instance), have
> already done so. Just a private volume for the family. I think we owe it
> to them and to what Czernowitz has given us when we were children and
> youngsters. It is no too difficult to do. Just sit down, set up a
> tentative detailed list of contents (to start with - it will grow as you
> go along and associations start cropping up), and then start inserting
> text for each topic you recall. This is something that will take months,
> and it will take you back for a lengthy visit of the Czernowitz you
> remember.
>
> Have a pleasant week
>
> Mordecai

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