Dear Frances,
Your mention of your grandfather and grandmother's names rang a bell in my mind. I went to the 1936 census of Czernowits and - lo - a person names Rosner Isac lived indeed in the house I lived throughout my childhood - Cuza Voda (or Alt gasse) 7b. There is also another Rosner Isac mentioned, who lived on 11 Noviembre (Franzens gasse) 39. Both are registered as "commerciants", which is a very wide term in Romanian, including business-men, traders, owners of little or large shops. So I must have known the family of the Rosner Isaac who lived in our house, but I was a child (born in 1933) and do not remember his or his wife's face, as I do not remember the faces of two more neighbours. I remember only 3 of them - the Auerbach family, the Blum family, and the family of the concierge (who returned from Transnistria). And I do not know if this Rosner family is your grandpa and grandma. But perhaps these few data might be of help in your research. Incidentally, the same tow Rosners Isaacs are mentioned in the 1927 census but at other addresses.Have a look at the preceding censuses (you will find them on our blog) and perhaps you will find an additional clue.
Just in case I am sending you in a separate mail a picture of the house; the street name is now Lesi Ukrainki and the number is now 19.
Regards
Dr. Mordecai Lapidot
Givatayim
lapidotm_at_inter.net.il
----- Original Message ----- From: Frances Mandel <francesmandel_at_gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 14:25 Subject: [Cz-L] Grandparents To: Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu > --00000000000031b5b30589f056ce > > Dear sirs; > > My grandparents Issac and Dvora Rosner were from Czernovitz and were > deported to Transnistria in 1941 where they perished. Is > there anyway that > I can find out more information about them m My grandfather was > A viznitz > chassid and quite well known in that community > > Can someone help me? There are a few people here in Israel who > rememberthem but I would like to know more about them and > their life. My father > who is now deceased survived the war but he never wanted to talk > about his > family. > > thank you > > Frances Mandel > > francesmandel_at_gmail.com > -----------------------------------------=
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