Czernowitzers, dear friends,

We leave Slovakia and continue to Poland. In Lublin we take an extended walk 
through the famous historical Old Town. Jews lived here since the 14th century 
and therefore Lublin was an important center of Judaism before World War Two. 
Nothing is left of it, unless you look very closely.

http://hauster.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-old-town-of-lublin-5101-km.html

I suppose you think that now that we have left Bukovina for a few days, the 
tourist program will start and we will travel only "just for fun"? No more 
connection with Ukraine or Czernowitz? No, it's not like that, see for 
yourselves.

Enjoy, next stop: Warsaw!

Edgar Hauster [iPad]

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