Czernowitzers, or rather Radautzers...
It is our friend Yosef Yagur who points us to a most interesting posting by Ruth Ellen Gruber, under the heading "Radauti Mayor plans to clean up the Jewish cemetery and wants to integrate the cemetery and synagogue in local heritage routes":
https://bit.ly/3pBiWZk
I have taken a closer look at the linked Facebook entries of Mayor Bogdan Loghin and those of the Radauti City Hall and think that the announcements are quite realistic. Whether this is due to the commemoration of the Jewish Radautz or whether tourist ambitions are decisive, we can ultimately do not care if the result is right. Let's wait with excitement whether the words will be followed by deeds, but I am optimistic.
Warmest wishes to all of you!
Edgar Hauster
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