RE: [Cz-L] Book of the Month, February 2015: "From the Deeps..."

From: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 22:22:08 +0100
To: Czernowitz Discussion Group <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>


Czernowitzers...

By permission of Christian Bloch from Antwerp, currently living in Montréal, a member of the silent majority of our group, I have the privilege to share with all of you his comment he sent to me earlier today:

Edgar
 
I'm not Jew, I'm just here to search my family, but the more I read emails and see and hear documents like that wonderful heartbreaking song, I'm delighted to discover this history of the Jews of Bukowina.
 
Christian

Thank you so much, dear Christian, for your comment which is encouraging and rewarding at the same time.


Edgar Hauster


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> From: bconcept_at_hotmail.com
> To: czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
> CC: berti_at_netvision.net.il
> Subject: [Cz-L] Book of the Month, February 2015: "From the Deeps..."
> Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 09:55:47 +0100
>
> Czernowitzers, dear friends...
>
> "From the Deeps... - Folk Songs from Camps and Ghettos in Poland" is a musical-historical gem, which comes from the deeps of the archives of the Peer family through our fellow member Berti Glaubach's son in law, straight to our Czernowitz Book Corner at:
>
> http://czernowitzbook.blogspot.de/2015/02/from-deeps-folk-songs-from-camps-and.html
>
> Just imagine, 20 Yiddish folk songs including notes and lyrics, published by Hehalutz, Bucharest/Romania as early as 1945, i. e. at the time when the camps and ghettos in Poland were still there, most of them already liberated but still in the extremely painful awareness of the Holocaust survivors.
>
> Some of the songs, such as those composed by Mordechai Gebirtig or Hirsh Glick, later became famous worldwide, others passed into silence and all credit belongs to Berti, that we were able to recover this treasures and to share them with all of you. Moreover, Berti effected the transcription and translation of the introduction and the lyrics from Yiddish into German.
>
> A picture - nowadays a YouTube Video - is worth a thousand words. Please visit the Czernowitz Book Corner and listen to Bente Kahan, the Norwegian Jewish artist, presently living in Wroclaw/Poland, expressively performing the Yiddish tango "Friling" [Spring], at the same time the very first song in our Book of the Month, composed by the famous Shmerke Kaczerginski.
>
> Is all that relevant for Czernowitz and/or Bukovina? Decide by yourselves, but I believe it is, since most of our ancestors came from Galicia/Poland to Bukovina at the end of 19th / beginning of 20th century. Most of them, who didn't emigrate in due time, perished in the camps and ghettos in Nazi occupied Poland. Never forget!
>
> Edgar Hauster
>

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