Czernowitzers, dear friends...

It is my privilege to present to you today a new project of the Bukovina 
Institute from Augsburg (see encl.):

Bukovina - Jewish Perspectives
An Oral History Project with German-speaking Jews in Israel, Austria and the 
Federal Republic of Germany
https://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/juedische-welt/damals-in-czernowitz/

I am one of these "German-speaking Jews" and will be interviewed next 
Wednesday. At the same time, I definitely know that there are so many among us 
who are far more competent than I am and whose knowledge and experience are of 
the utmost significance. Therefore please participate in the project and help 
to ensure that the memory of Jewish Bukovina does not fade. Franziska Pohlmann 
of the Bukovina Institute writes:

Bukovina – Jewish Perspectives
An Oral History Project with German-speaking Jews in Israel, Austria and the 
Federal Republic of Germany

The historical Bukovina was known as an extremely multi-ethnic and 
multi-religious region until the Second World War. Nevertheless, the 
(German-speaking) public is often dominated by accounts that, on the one hand, 
are related to well-known literary figures (Paul Celan or Selma 
Merbaum-Eisinger). On the other hand, especially the “Landsmannschaft of the 
Buchenlanddeutsche (Bukovina-Germans)” published many memories of their own 
members. Jews thus rarely got a chance to speak. The research project therefore 
addresses those often “unheard Bukovinians” and enables further perspectives on 
the multi-ethic (post-)history of the Bukovina.

Since 2018, about 140 interviews have been conducted in a large-scale interview 
project of the Bukovina Institute. Since existing networks, especially those of 
the “Landsmannschaft of the Buchenlanddeutsche (Bukovina-Germans)” were used to 
recruit interviewees, only a few stories from Jewish Bukovinians have been 
recorded so far – although Jews were mentioned in almost every interview. The 
current project of the Bukovina Institute therefore focuses on their accounts 
which will broaden the perspective(s) of the multi-ethic communal life in 
Bukovina by a central component.

You were born or raised in Bukovina (today: Ukraine/Romania)? Your family 
originates from this region and your relatives have told you about life in the 
“old homeland”? For the archive of the Bukovina Institute, an affiliated 
institute of the University of Augsburg, we are now collecting the stories of 
(former) Jewish Bukovinians or their immediate descendants. We are interested 
in narratives of all kinds: stories about local life, about family 
relationships and childhood in the “old homeland”, about everyday life there, 
the professions of relatives and acquaintances and the communal life with other 
population groups. Of great importance are also the accounts about resettlement 
and deportation, flight, displacement, providing of a new home. The experience 
from numerous interviews, that were already conducted, shows: Even those who 
fear that they will be able to report only little or nothing at all often 
recall aspects in the interview that have never been recorded in this form 
before. Each account thus contributes to depict a multi-perspective picture of 
Bukovina and to preserve it for the future. Therefore: Help us - contact us!

Contact: Franziska Pohlmann
[email protected]

Edgar Hauster

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