RE: [Cz-L] After we go

From: Goldman, Ellen A. <EGoldman_at_porterwright.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 14:46:57 -0400
To: MARIANNE HIRSCH <mh2349_at_columbia.edu>, "Winters, Stephen" <Stephen.Winters_at_atlantichealth.org>
Reply-to: "Goldman, Ellen A." <EGoldman_at_porterwright.com>

Marianne,

So sorry that you no longer have your parents....happy anniversary to them in heaven. My parents, may they rest in peace, were married October, 9, 1937, and I always think of them with loving memories on that date each October ....

I also fondly remember my mother's mamiliga!!!

Ellen

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Subject: Re: [Cz-L] After we go

Dear all,

71 years ago today, my parents married in the Cernauti Primaria. They left the ghetto under military escort with two witnesses and were married, they then took the escort out to a Konditorei on the way back to the ghetto. They were able to get autorizatie for themselves and their families remained in the city for the rest of the war years. My parents' anniversary, like many other family milestones, was a history lesson. I grew up with this story and many others about their lives, and many of you know that these have shaped me profoundly, so much so that i spent more than a decade researching this history and writing about it with my husband Leo. When we went to Chernivtsi in 2000, we found the record of their marriage in the registry office. I was amazed that just as Cernauti was expelling its Jews, the registrar found the time to cross-reference their marriage with my mother's birth record, entered in 1918 in German. When we asked for a copy of the marriage license, which my parents never received, it was issued to us in Ukrainian.

This is the first October 18 in my life that I no longer have a parent to call to mark this occasion. So thank you all for being there to observe it with me,

Marianne

> I too ate much Griess-papperl with butter growing up in the Bronx...none of my friends ever knew what I was referring to when I told them that I ate this as well as mamliga for breakfast and home made shmeten torte on my birhtdays..definitely a rpoduct of parents from Czernowitz.
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