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Dear All,
I am sending you below the link to the Google Photos album I have made with
the most significant photos Mimi and I have taken during our recent
Czernowitz trip.
https://goo.gl/photos/LSuSK4oJqCgXatVt6
The Subotniki team has already started the clean-up and herbicide spraying
work.We have instructed them to start with the areas which were not treated
with herbicides in previous years.These areas represent approximately 60%
of the total surface and are only covered with moderate vegetation at this
point.
We will continue to keep you informed with the progress over the summer.
All the best,
Sasha Wolloch
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 12:46 PM, Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Last week I was in Czernowitz and I would like to inform you about what I
> saw.
> The city seems to be booming, mostly with Ukrainian tourists.
> It was difficult to obtain lodging at the "Magnat Lux" or "AllureInn"
> where I have stayed before,
> but there is a new hotel on the Siebenbuerger Strasse / Holovna named
> "Panska Dir",
> which is brand new, actually construction is not yet finished. It is even
> more luxurious than the AllureInn,
> but not as centrally located, it is very close to the cathedral, and a
> room costs about $40 per night,
> including breakfast.
>
> The Jewish cemetery looks in better shape than I have ever seen it before.
> Some areas are completely clear of all vegetation except for grass and low
> growing annual weeds.
> The paths are almost all clear. Unfortunately there are still some parts
> of the cemetery
> which require a lot of work; trees and bushes cut and removed and the
> remains of the cut trunks
> treated with herbicide. I some areas in which the trees and bushes were
> cut,
> but the remains of the trunks not properly treated with herbicides, new
> growth has sprouted
> from the roots and is now quite tall, but still thin enough to be easily
> cut.
>
> As to the supposed "vandalism" at the cemetery, we could see none.
> The gravestone which was lying on top of the graves of the soldiers killed
> in WW1,
> was obviously the tombstone from an adjacent grave. It had not been
> properly
> attached to its base and had obviously fallen off.
> The people who are working on the reconstruction of the Leichenhalle
> (ceremonial Hall)
> HAD damaged the little fence surrounding the graves of the Straucher
> family.
> We talked about this with Rabbi Mendel Glissenstein and hopefully this
> will not be repeated in the future.
>
> I was explained to us by the curator of the Jewish museum, that the reason
> for the decision
> to locate the Holocaust Museum in the Leichenhalle is a financial one.
> Despite Josef Zissel's desire to build a Holocaust museum, he could not
> obtain the money to do so.
> Since the German government's decision to preserve and renovate Jewish
> cemeteries in central Europe
> includes the preservation and reconstruction of buildings which were part
> of these cemeteries
> it is now possible to use the building, or at least part of it to house
> the Holocaust Museum.
>
> I took no photographs on this trip, but Sasha Wolloch did and he will make
> them available
> in the next one or two weeks.
>
> All the very best, enjoy and celebrate Israel's Independence day,
>
>
> Mimi
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