Czernowitzers... It's not that there is not enough to tell about Czernowitz and Bukovina, but a look across the border is always worthwhile. Marla Raucher-Osborn and Jay Osborn, those extremely gifted researchers who perpetuate the memory of (Jewish) Rohatyn (and not only) in Galicia, wrote to us:
„As many Rohatyners [valid also for Czernowitzers] also have family connections to Lviv, I am sharing this brand new ArteTV program (a little over half an hour, with English subtitles) featuring the tireless work of our dear friend here in Lviv, Sasha Nazar, and his team of the Lviv Volunteer Center (LVC): https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/100299-005-A/re-saving-a-ukrainian-synagogue/ […] The LVC is the civil society arm of Hesed-Arieh Lviv, and one which we are proud to support. For those unaware, the Glanzer synagogue is only one of two surviving prewar synagogues still standing today in Lviv.“ Enjoy! Edgar Hauster [MacBook] ******************************************************************************* This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject of Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions expressed in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not necessarily the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members or entities connected with this mailing list. The Czernowitz-L list has an associated web site at http://czernowitz.ehpes.com that includes a searchable archive of all messages posted to this list. Beginning in 2021, archived messages can be found at: https://www.mail-archive.com/czernowitz-l@list.cornell.edu/ To send mail to the list, address it to <czernowit...@cornell.edu>. To remove your address from this e-list follow the directions at https://it.cornell.edu/lyris/leave-e-lists-lyris To receive assistance for this e-list send an e-mail message to: owner-czernowit...@list.cornell.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------