Re: [Cz-L] Stolpersteine

From: Daniel Baker <danielaribaker_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 18:37:50 +0100
To: Sylvie Gsell <gsell.sylvie_at_gmail.com>
Reply-To: Daniel Baker <danielaribaker_at_gmail.com>

Dear Dana,

Thanks for your email. I'd be very interested in laying a stone in
Chernivtsi. Has anyone done this? I know there was some discussion
about this in 2009 through this email list - Miriam Taylor suggested
that all interested persons could put their name on a request document
to be submitted to the town council. Does anyone know if anything came
of this idea?

Best wishes,

Daniel Baker

On 11/7/12, Sylvie Gsell <gsell.sylvie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Dana,
> I will be in Moguilev-Podolsky probably next April or May where all my
> Radautz family were deported : I think that it's a very good idea !!
> If we will find more people, we will organize something ??
> Yours
> Sylvie
>
> Sylvie Reicher Gsell
> 172 rue Legendre
> 75017 Paris
> France
> gsell.sylvie_at_gmail.com
> 00 33 1 77 12 38 05
> 00 33 6 09 98 52 70
>
>
> 2012/11/6 Dana Dimitriu <dana.dimitriu_at_web.de>
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> last week, I was in Prague, where I attended the laying of two
>> Stolpersteine I had ordered for my grandfather's sister (Else TAMLER) and
>> his uncle (Dr. Wilhelm HALPERN), who were living in Prague during WWII
>> and
>> were deported from there, never to return. Personally, I consider this
>> form
>> of remembrance very appropriate and am very happy to have had the
>> possibility to order above mentioned two stones and be there for the
>> stone
>> laying.
>>
>> I am assuming most of you have heard about the Stolpersteine - if not,
>> here is the link to the "mother" project:
>> http://stolpersteine.com/EN/home.html
>> explaining what this is all about. The project started in Germany but has
>> spread to other countries as well [ for the two stones I ordered I
>> contacted http://stolpersteine.cz/ ]
>>
>> I have been thinking about trying to organize Stolpersteine for those of
>> my relatives in Bucovina who were deported to and never returned from
>> Transnistria. I am aware of a few Stolpersteine laid in 2009 in Ukraine,
>> but no Stolpersteine in Romania or Moldova - as far as I can tell. There
>> is
>> a list of places with Stolpersteine here
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_country_that_have_Stolpersteine
>>
>> I was wondering if there is anyone out there interested in such an
>> action?
>> not sure how one would have to go about it - but perhaps if there are
>> more
>> of us we can organize something? This would need close cooperation with
>> the
>> local authorities - too big a project for me to start on my own ...
>>
>> Thank you for any feedback or suggestions you might offer.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Dana
>>

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