I produced a video on Lipcani. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbz8J2ahjvY
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From: Edward Roberts [mailto:eroberts_at_MIT.EDU]
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 9:23 AM
To: Hanna Berger; Jerome Schatten
Cc: Edward Roberts; Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] introduction
Hanna, Jerome and others,
My two Israeli cousins Moshe Vainrober and his sister Miriam Guttman, and I
(with our spouses) are leaving Thursday for Bucharest, then across Romania
to Czernowitz, and down to Lipcani and Corjeuti, the birthplace of our
fathers. We desperately need a good guide for Czernowitz, Lipcani, Corjeuti
(Khorjevouts!) and perhaps Kishinev. My cousin's father, Shaul Vainrober,
survived during the war near Moghilev in a work camp and Moshe was born
there, arriving in Israel at age 4.
We had many Vainrober, Schachter, Bernstein, Braunstein, Rudinsky, Loifman,
Fichman relatives in Corjeuti and especially in Lipcani.
I have had one recommended name for a guide in the area, and if anyone knows
her I would like to engage Natalia Alhazov for the time we'll be in
Czernovtsi, Lipcani and Corjeuti. But I do not know how can I contact her to
discuss this, by telephone or by email?
The map from Jerome showed Lipcani as a central pathway in the death and
destruction. Does anyone have more information about Lipcani and Corjeuti?
Thank you for any help.
Edward Roberts
On Apr 5, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Hanna Berger wrote:
> I am a new member to this group. I am searching for a family that
> moved from Lipcani, Bessarabia to Jucica just before the German
> invasion. The father was in charge of egg preservation and
> distribution to the Soviet military at a food distribution center in
> Jucica. The family house was near an airport in Jucica. There are
> unconfirmed reports that the some family members were deported to the
> Bar Concentration Camp. The three daughters evacuated with their
> factories and survived. The parents, Haim and Sheiva, and their young
son, Usher, disappeared without a trace.
>
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> Surname: ELERANT OR ELERGANT (variations on spelling - Olerant,
> Olergant, Alerant, etc.)
>
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> Thank you for any help.
>
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>
> Hanna Berger
>
> Baltimore, MD.
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