We must remember that till ww1 Bukovina and Czernowitz were considered part
of Austria. Therefore it was only natural that people went to study in
Vienna (like my father) and others of my family who moved there or other
parts of the Austro-Hungarian empire. A small anecdote: one of my maternal
great grandmother's family who wanted to become railway station manager in
Vienna converted to Christianity to get the job Nevertheless it didn't help
him when the Nazis came and he lost his life in Buchenwald his Christian
offspring survived. Another one went to study nuclear physics in Zurich
when the Nazis came to power. After finishing his studies succeeded to join
the Manhattan project in the USA, and in the sixties of last century met
surviving family members here in Israel. Bruce, maybe you remember You
helped me locate his grave in Los Alamos. Those are only two episodes from
many others.
Yosef Eshet
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[mailto:bounce-122174827-14007051_at_list.cornell.edu] áùí Anita Brush
ðùìç: éåí å 05 éðåàø 2018 16:09
àì: Benjamin Griljþ <b.grilj_at_perspectiveast.com>
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ðåùà: Re: [Cz-L] jewish migration
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I have no knowledge about immigration to Austria except for one statement
from my mother, Esther Stern Greenbaum, who was born in Lipcani, but spent
her adolescence in Czernowitz. She graduated from high school in Czernowitz
in1928. She said that those who were interested in philosophy went to study
in Vienna, and those who were interested in politics went to study in
Paris. She and seven other girl friends went to study medicine in Paris
with stops in Strasbourg and Grenoble along the way.
Anita Greenbaum-Brush
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