RE: [Cz-L] Radautz and Surroundings

From: cornel fleming <cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 20:17:10 +0100
To: "'Hardy Breier'" <hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>, "'Christian Herrmann'" <cyberorange_at_gmx.de>
Reply-To: cornel fleming <cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net>


I would like to point out that we were NOT German...we were Austrian!!! Cornel

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From: bounce-119041321-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-119041321-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Hardy Breier
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 10:17 PM
To: 'Christian Herrmann'
Cc: 'Merle Kastner'; 'Czernowitz Mailing-Liste'
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Radautz and Surroundings

Christian.
The oldest stones are from deep in the Habsburg period.
I think it has to do with social status and assimilation.
As the Jews got richer they became more German.
These assimilated rich are buried separately,
  on the main path.
The stones being of the finest granite and contain No Hebrew trace.
  This happened only in Czernowitz were assimilation had no parallel in the Bukovina.
   I thing that only Lemberg had a similar show.
There were no Germans as German as the
Czernowitz Jewish upper strata .

Hardy
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מאת: Christian Herrmann [mailto:cyberorange_at_gmx.de]
נשלח: Saturday, April 11, 2015 11:59 PM
אל: Hardy Breier
עותק: 'Merle Kastner'; 'Czernowitz Mailing-Liste'
נושא: Aw: תשובה: [Cz-L] Radautz and Surroundings

It does not depend on the region, Hardy and Merle, it depends on the periode. The very old stones have exclusively Hebrew inscriptions; then comes a time with mixed inscriptions - Hebrew and German. That's what my experience says.
Christian
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