Czernowitz in German, Cernauti in Romanian, Chernivtsi in Ukrainian. This city in the Carpathian foothills of southwestern Ukraine knows the stories of many cultures. These stories were told in many ...
Of the 50,000 Jews who lived in Czernowitz before the war, about 15,000 may have been saved by the Russian Army which re-captured that Rumanian city last week, it was reported today by Jewish refugees ...
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The far-flung commemorations of the centenary of the 1908 Yiddish language conference in Czernowitz, including a conference in December, 2009 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, continue to have ...
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About 25,000 Jews remain in the city of Czernowitz, capital of the province of Bukovina – the survivors of a Jewish population of more than 80,000 – it is reported here by the noted Soviet war ...
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