RE:[czernowitz-l] from Paul Blanck

2024-03-15 Thread sharon yampell
I would love the answer too; my grandmother’s sister was divorced and I can’t find any record of it or for her marriage as well… I know when and where she was born and then her life after 1951… Sharon F. Yampell Researcher #128890 Marlton, NJ From: Bruce Reisch

[czernowitz-l] REPLAY, a graphic novel memoir featuring Czernowitz

2024-03-15 Thread Jordan Mechner
Dear friends, I'm excited to share the news that my graphic novel memoir *REPLAY: Memoir of an Uprooted Family *is now available in English. It will arrive in U.S. bookstores Tuesday, March 19. *Replay *tells the story of three generations of the Mechner family, including my grandfather Dr.

Re: [czernowitz-l] FW: from Paul Blanck

2024-03-15 Thread Benjamin Grilj
Dear Paul, it's a matter of time! In the Austrian period, divorces, as well as births, marriages and deaths, had to be registered at the respective religious community. That is why they are recorded in the books of the rabbinats. The Romanian authorities switched to civil administration in

Re: [czernowitz-l] REPLAY, a graphic novel memoir featuring Czernowitz

2024-03-15 Thread Shula Klinger
This is fantastic news! Congratulations, and I can’t wait to get my copy.Kind regards,ShulaShula Klinger, PhDMarketing & Communications778-998-1940https://www.linkedIn.com/in/ssklinger/On Mar 15, 2024, at 9:56 AM, Jordan Mechner wrote:Dear friends,I'm excited to share the news that my graphic

[czernowitz-l] New Suceava resource

2024-03-15 Thread Bruce Reisch
https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2024/03/14/romania-suceava/ The Old Jewish Cemetery index is now online for Suceava. It is not searchable by name (as far as I can tell) but you can scroll through the various entries – mostly Patronymic, very few surnames. Bruce