Dear Group,

Thanks to Arthur Rindner for informing us of the 80th anniversary memorial 
service to be held in Israel. 

For those who cannot attend I would like to share a preview of our documentary 
“Stones to Czernowitz” which recalls the Heroic actions of Dr. Trian Popovici 
who saved almost 20,000 Jews of Czernowitz from deportation. 

(see movie preview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YcpGfnF424 TRT 11 mins.)

You will see firsthand accounts of people who were there eighty years ago.  
There are also Cemetery shots from before the recent clearing activities.  In 
the words of Mimi Taylor, “It was like a jungle”.
We are waiting for the US Holocaust Museum to reopen to the public to find out 
the last bit of information which might send us to Kazakhstan (Siberia) to look 
for the remains of my wife’s grandfather.  He survived WWII because of 
Popovici, only to be deported by the Soviets, never to be seem by his family 
again.

Best Regards to all, 

Scott Gordon
Husband of Ilana Gedaly-Gruber, Gordon
Second generation Popovici Survivor

From: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> On Behalf Of diana shulman
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 1:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [czernowitz-l] 80th anniversary of the deportation from Czernowitz to 
Transnistria

 

Dear Group, 

I want to thank the members of the group for all the information and all the 
priceless content published in the group.

Thanks to Bruce and Edgar Hauster I found and contacted Czernowitz GeneaSearch 
and asked for some records of my family.

Thanks to the group I came to learn from Arthur Rindner about the memorial 
service marking the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Bukovina Jews that 
will be held in Kiryat Shaul – a kilometer and a half from my home…

 

I would like to share with you some thoughts about the 80th anniversary of the 
deportation from Czernowitz to Transnistria.

According to the Jewish calendar today is the date of the first transport.  

 

Simchat Torah 5752, 1941. Eighty years ago.

My mother and her family: her parents, sister and grandmother are deported on a 
cattle train from Czernowitz to Transnistria. The first transport that left 
Czernowitz. They know it will not be good, but do not know how bad it will be. 

They waited in the train station all Simchat Tora day, and at night the train 
begins to move.

The train reached Mărculești and from there, a month of a death march - in rain 
and snow, hungry and thirsty, running out of strength, they reached the Ghetto 
of Verkhivka.

Within two months my mother and sister are orphaned. My mother becomes the head 
of the family. Responsible for hers and her sister's lives.

They survived two and a half years in the hell of Transnistria.

 

The attached photo is pre-war.

1935. The family gathers for a festive photo at the eve of the separation from 
the eldest son who immigrates to Israel.

Standing in the top row - my grandfather Pinkas Schärf, my uncle - Yoel Aloni, 
hugging my mother's younger sister - Yona Malleyron, next to him my grandmother 
- Diana (Esther Dina) Schärf.

Seated below: My mother, Bella Schulman, hugging her beloved grandmother Bunia 
(Bertha) Horowitz nee Koren, next to them: her second grandmother Malka Schärf.

At that time, my grandfather is a senior worker in the Czernowitz train 
company, and is also a Zionist activist i. My grandmother volonteers as 
secretary of WIZO in Czernowitz. Grandma Bunya owns a very large estate in 
Schypynzi, - a village close to Czernowitz.

may they rest in peace.

In Hebrew we add: Land do not cover their blood.

ארץ אל תכסי דמם.

Diana

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