Mimi, your description of the grouping, classes and distinctions of our community
In Czernowitz is excellent , and I wish to add, remembering that the snobbishness
Also extended to the Polish Jews. One of my uncles was married to a woman, originally from Poland and the family looked down on her. Like we were better.. That also continued in America.
Felix
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On Dec 12, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
> Possibly Snobbishness is in the air of Czernowitz.
> Both the kind which differentiate between those who live in one part of
> town, versus those who live in another and the kind which makes
> Czernowitzers or Chernovtians feel superior to anyone else.
> A few years ago, I told a Chernivtsi teenager that Czernowitzers were very
> snobbish, to this she answered that they still are.
>
> Mimi
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