Dear Bruce,
Thank you very much for your message and the kind words, about which Mariana - as well as I am - will be pleased. And yet again it is Dr. Mariana Hausleitner who points me / us to the following THREE new websites:
CHERNIVTSI GHETTO 1941 - A TERRITORY OF SUFFERING AND HUMILIATION
https://ghettos.digital/chernivtsi-ghetto-1941
IN SEARCH OF THE GHETTO - HOW WE HAVE BEEN DISCOVERING UNKNOWN CHAPTERS OF CHERNIVTSI'S HISTORY
https://ghettos.digital/in-search-of-the-ghetto
SELMA "I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO FINISH WRITING..."
https://ghettos.digital/projectSelma
These are three Micro Projects within the comprehensive project MEASURING GHETTOS [
https://ghettos.digital/home] and there is even a podcast on the subject [
https://www.ikgs.de/podcast]. These are essential new research results, highly informative and designed to be very user-friendly.
Read, watch, listen...! Warmest wishes to all of you!
Edgar Hauster
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From: Bruce Reisch <bruce.reisch_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 17:29
To: Edgar Hauster; CZERNOWITZ-L
Subject: Re: Between Pruth and Jordan - Memoirs of Czernowitz Jews
Edgar, What an excellent summary and listing of those interviewed – some familiar names, and many not so familiar. It’s a great reminder of some of the treasures of information out there, waiting to be uncovered – in some cases, waiting to be uncovered again. Thank you to Dr. Hausleitner for excellence in her work!
Warmest wishes,
Bruce
From: bounce-125926568-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu <bounce-125926568-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Monday, September 20, 2021 at 4:18
To: CZERNOWITZ-L <CZERNOWITZ-L_at_list.cornell.edu>
Subject: [czernowitz-l] Between Pruth and Jordan - Memoirs of Czernowitz Jews
Czernowitzers...
I have just finished reading "Zwischen Pruth und Jordan - Lebenserinnerungen Czernowitzer Juden [Between Pruth and Jordan - Memoirs of Czernowitz Jews]. My friend and historian Dr. Mariana Hausleitner, together with her students, conducted interviews with Holocaust survivors from Bukovina who emigrated to Israel. The book, published in 2003, is an excellent example of how oral history can be used to convey a deeper understanding of the fate of our families from Bukovina. These are the interviewees whose brief biographies are also included in the book:
• Erna Adorian (née Isser)
• Joel Aloni (born in Vienna in 1915 as Joel Bauminger, half-brother of Bella Schulmann and Jona Malleyron)
• Rachel Ampel (née Melzer, *1918 in Stanislaw/Poland)
• Itzhak Artzi (*1920 as Isak Herzig)
• Margit Bartfeld-Feller (née Bartfeld, *1923)
• Yitzhak Ben-Aharon (*1906 as Isaak Nussenbaum)
• Siegfried Benzer (*1928)
• Dvora Hasid (*1929 as Dora Gottlieb)
• Shimon Hasid (*1926 as Siegfried Hasid)
• Dr. Martin Dawer (*1926)
• Isaak Ehrlich (*1915 in Vienna)
• Margalit Gvion (née Heitner *1924, cousin of Carla Heitner-Wirguin)
• Carla Heitner-Wirguin (*1925, cousin of Margalit Gvion)
• Mella Horowitz (née Pächt, *1923)
• Paula Israeli (née Katz, *1933 in Adankata/Adancata)
• Roland Kimelman (Dipl. Ing., *1927)
• Franz Klein (*1915)
• Ruth Klein (née Eisenberg, *1921)
• Friederike Klipper (née Wininger, *1915 in Berettyószéplak/Suplacu de Barcau)
• Dipl. Ing. Abraham Kogan (*1926)
• Karl-Hans Krämer (*1922)
• Käthe Krauthammer (née Zallik, *1917 in Vienna)
• Berthold Ladenheim (*1926)
• Regina Ladenheim (née Danziger, *1929)
• Bruno Landesberg (*1920)
• Moshe (Moritz) Lavner (1927-2002)
• Jona Malleyron (*1929 as Johanna Schärf, sister of Bella Schulmann, half-sister of Joel Aloni)
• Josef Noe (*1929)
• Rita Pistiner (*1920)
• Kalman Polgar (*1913)
• Peppi Polgar (née Schleien, *1918 in Austria)
• Ing. Andy (Leander) Rosengarten (*1924)
• Josef Norbert Rudel (*1921)
• Dr. Kurt Sandberg (*1923)
• Dr. Dr. Erika Schäffer (née Zwecker, *1926)
• Bella Schulmann (née Schärf, 1923-2002, sister of Jona Malleyron, half-sister of Joel Aloni)
• Dorothea Sella (née Sperber, *1919)
• Moshe Shamir (b. 1922 as Moritz Schmucker)
• Elhanan Shanoon (b. 1924 as Albert Storper in Dzuzinec-Siskolc)
• Devorah Sharony (*1928 as Dora Sternschuss)
• Moshe Sharony (*1926 as Moritz Schuster)
• Dr. Dr. Dora Sheba (née Babad, *1914 in Vienna)
• Hana Shmueli (b. 1924 as Liane Schindler)
• Ella Warzmann (née Haller, *1917)
• Jacov Weiner (b. 1922 as Julius Weiner)
• Judith Weiner (née Kamil, *1924)
• Dorothea Wenkert (née Deutsch, *1918 in Kojetín/Moravia)
• Emil Wenkert (born 1914)
• Prof. Dr. Zvi Yavetz (*1925 as Harry Zucker)
• Erika Yeshaiahu (née Hörer, *1921)
So many familiar names, including names that were always mentioned in our family! Have fun reading and get interesting findings!
Edgar Hauster
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