Re: [Cz-L] Jewish Population in Bukovina between 1774-1914

From: teller <teller_at_free.fr_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 11:12:18 +0100
Reply-To: teller <teller_at_free.fr>
To: Hardy Breier <hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>, 'Edgar Hauster' <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>, 'Czernowitz Discussion Group' <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>


it is because everybody needs roots.

Like many others (specially when you get older) I feel as a tree without
roots

Patrick

On 10/11/2015 11:00, Hardy Breier wrote:
> Everybody wants to be on that list.
> But the list is short and demand is high.
> It seems that we have more Ehpes members than the entire Cz population
> of the Jews 1780.
>
> Hardy
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> [mailto:bounce-119879057-3499476_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of teller
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> To: Edgar Hauster; Czernowitz Discussion Group
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>
> thanks for the answer
>
> Patrick
>
> On 10/11/2015 09:46, Edgar Hauster wrote:
>> Czernowitzers...
>>
>> Fellow member Patrick Teller from Paris, after checking the "Jewish
> Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of 18th Century", raised the following
> questions:
>> let me ask
>> is the domesticum a tax ?
>> if it is this means that the list of tax payers is the full list of
>> all the jews ?
>>
>> Please have a look at the visualization of the "Statistical Chart Covering
> the Population Growth of the Bukovinian Jews between 1774 � 1914" as per Dr.
> Salomon Kassner�s book "The Jews in Bukovina", R. L�wit, Vienna/Berlin,
> 1917, p. 43 at our eheps.com Blog:
>> http://ehpes.com/blog1/2015/11/10/jewish-population-in-bukovina-betwee
>> n-1774-1914/
>>
>> 2 x "yes", dear Patrick, i. e. yes, "domesticum" was a tax category
>> and, yes, I assume that taxpayers list, published at
>>
>> http://czernowitz.blogspot.de/2014/05/jewish-taxpayers-in-bukovina-at-
>> end-of.html
>>
>> covered more or less all Jews living in the Czernowitz District at the end
> of 18th century (i. e. about 430 families with 2,400 souls); in addition
> came about 190 families from the Suczawa District. Therefore, considering
> the comparatively low Jewish population number, it's for sure a "lucky goal"
> to discover an ancestor's name among the taxpayers list.
>> Edgar Hauster
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