Welcome Marilyn!!! Every young person joining this group is welcome as
we hope you'll go on with this mail and thus keep Czernowitz, with all
its name changes, alive. Your interests might differ as you're two
generations away and you can't share, actively, in our memories but,
maybe, you'll be able to share remembrances of stories you heard and
open a new chapter for yourselves.
I would like to add that my mother and her family came from Radautz;
The Perez family. Jaakov and Joseph Perez (Preretz) were well known
personalities in Czernowitz
[Anny Matar]
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:34 PM, Marilyn Gelber
<marilyn.gelber_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Czernowitzers,
>
> I have been following your listserve for a couple of weeks with much
> interest. This is my first post.
>
> I am looking for whatever can be found about my grandfather, Emil Raymond
> Goldenberg, who was born either in Czernowitz or in the vicinity in about
> 1888. (His Hebrew name was Yerachmael, so it got translated into English
> in two different ways - or perhaps he just preferred to have aliases !) He
> emigrated to the U.S. in about 1907 - I knew him very well, until he died
> in 1964 when I was a teenager. But I know very little about his life or
> his family in Europe before he came here.
>
> I know the names of his siblings, which I will post later, as well as some
> photos taken of them in studios in Czernowitz. His youngest sister, Regina
> Goldenberg, came to the U.S. after WWII.
>
> In the meantime, with Bruce Reisch's help, I posted a group photo to the
> ephes blog, of the Radautz Landsmanshaft [officially, the Young Men and
> Young Ladies Radautz Bukowinaer Benevolent Association] meeting with the
> Jablonower Landsmanshaft, in March, 1909.
>
> You can see by the banner that they are holding, that the Jablonower L. is
> making some kind of presentation to the Radautz L. They all look lovely,
> in formal dress.
>
> This is the link to the photo:
>
> http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=8618
>
> My grandfather is in the first row above the banner, just to the right of
> the banner. He must have been about 21 years old at the time.
>
> I hope that someone else might recognize one of their relatives in the
> photo!
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Marilyn G. [Goldenberg] Gelber
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