Bruce, Oren and All,
I made my little research ; here is a ( possibly incomplete) list of
recipients of the Israel Prize :
Born in Czernowitz:
1. Zvi Yavetz _ b.1927 in Cz. .
2. Zvi Laron _b. 1927 in Czernowitz
3. Moshe Barasch_ b.1920 in Cz.
4. Markus Reiner _ b .1886 In Cz.
5. Moshe Schnitzer b.1921 in Cz.
6. Miriam Zohar_ b1931 in Cz.
With (strong) Cz.-connections ( education, family):
7.Aharon Appelfeld
8. Chaim Sheba_b.1908 in Frasin by Gura Humoruluri ;he began medical studies
in Chernivtsi and completed such studies in Vienna in December 1932.
9.. Israel Polack -(b.Borsha)- In 1925, he moved to Gura Humorulu and later
to Cernauti.. While in Cernăuți, he studied at yeshiva and at a textile
plant. In 1935, he founded an enterprise of its kind in the city.
10. Yitzhak Ben Aharon was born in the Bukovina Province of Romania , in
1906, and was educated in Czernowitz.
11. Gideon Dagan _( Guido Drimmer) _b.1932 Galatzi to a Czernowitzer family
of Ing. David Drimer
11. Reuven Rubin - (In 1921), he traveled to the United States with his
friend and fellow artist, Arthur Kolnik, with whom he had shared a studio in
Cernauti..
12. Lia Koenig - lived and learned ( in the Meislerschool) in Cz. during
the 1930s
13 .Dora Gad ( b.1912 Campulung-Bukovina)
Regards,
Irene
-----Original Message-----
From: bounce-115191926-3499296_at_list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-115191926-3499296_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce Reisch
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 12:31 AM
To: CZERNOWITZ-L
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Independence Day
Well, I found Chaim Sheba and Israel Polack on a list of the famous from
Gura Humora. <http://humora.tripod.com/id51.html> Both lived for some time
in Gura Humora, and Polack probably makes the Czernowitz list, too.
The complete list of winners can be found on Wikipedia.
Bruce
On 5/6/14 13:36, "Saraf, Oren" <Oren.Saraf_at_servotronix.com> wrote:
>Quiz for the list (I don't know the answer)
>
>Miriam Zohar was awarded the Israel Prize in 1987.
>I sow clip with Prof. Yawetz (also Israel Prize awarded), in which he
>proudly said that ay least 10 Chernowitzers were awarded the Israel Prize.
>Can anybody of the list name the other 8?
>
>Oren
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