Thank you very much, Edgar! I’ve seen references to DiFMOE before, but this is
my first time searching the resource. Here’s an interesting find:
https://www.difmoe.eu/uuid/uuid:931bc503-a2a5-4f5a-929e-8aae199ae416
> DR. ELIAS FELDER - 70 YEARS
>
> The former Czernowitz lawyer, Dr. Elias Felder, recently turned 70. On this
> occasion, the person celebrating the anniversary, who enjoys general
> sympathy, received numerous congratulations from friends and acquaintances.
> Dr. Felder was active in Bukovina’s Zionist-socialist workers' parties for
> many years.
I believe this references “my” Elias FELDER; I will continue the search.
I do not read German; my workflow involves using OCR integrated into the
Preview app on macOS and Google Translate.
> On Jan 29, 2025, at 12:38 AM, Edgar Hauster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear David,
>
> What you write is very interesting and your remarks about the profession and
> street names are to the point. As far as your research is concerned, if you
> enter “Elias FELDER” or “Max FELDER” (with quotation marks) in the DiFMOE
> search, you will get numerous hits:
>
> https://www.difmoe.eu
>
> There are 27 mentions for Max Felder, whereby both articles in “Die Stimme”
> (01-SEP-1965/01-OCT-1980), but above all the article in the “Czernowitzer
> Allgenmeine Zeitung” of 17-AUG-1930 seems particularly interesting to me.
> According to it, “the wedding of the lawyer Dr. Elias Felder with Miss Grete
> Elling, daughter of the bank procurator Dawid Elling” was to take place on
> the same day.
>
> https://www.difmoe.eu/uuid/uuid:d2e15a2f-9d9e-4de8-9985-87104318e4e2
> https://www.difmoe.eu/uuid/uuid:931bc503-a2a5-4f5a-929e-8aae199ae416
> https://www.difmoe.eu/uuid/uuid:45f7e10c-4e5c-41cc-a4da-cacf9081ada2
>
> There are 5 mentions for Max Felder, whereby the article in “Die Stimme” from
> 01-DEC-1947 seems particularly interesting to me. According to it, “Advocate
> Dr. Felder” and “the former functionary of the Czernowitz city magistrate Max
> Felder” were staying in Vaslui in the Moldau.
>
> https://www.difmoe.eu/uuid/uuid:6bf932f9-c171-487c-8405-cc8003b564f5
>
> The other articles, which I have not looked at in detail, may also be very
> informative for you. Good luck with your research and warmest wishes!
>
> Edgar Hauster [MacBook]
>
> ________________________________________
> From: [email protected]
> <[email protected]> on behalf of David Mittman
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2025 16:30
> To: Czernowitz Discussion Group
> Subject: [czernowitz-l] Searching for relatives of Dr. Elias FELDER and
> Baruch Bruno ROLL of Czernowitz
>
> I have in my possession the minutes book of the SCHILDER Cousin Club
> (1940-1960), which documents the meetings of the Jewish family club formed by
> the descendants of three SCHILDER sisters — Anna, Bertha, and Goldie — who
> emigrated to Chicago in the early 1900s from Czernowitz. The book references
> “cousins” in “Romania” after the war to whom the club was sending letters and
> care packages and from whom they were receiving letters. (Unfortunately, I do
> not have copies of these letters; they only reference them being read during
> club meetings.) I am looking for descendants or relatives of Dr. Elias
> FELDER; a Max FELDER is also mentioned in the minutes.
>
> The Czernowitz phonebook, ca 1924-25, lists Dr. Elias Felder, Max, and
> Samuel/Schmiel (probably sons) at “str. Vilson 13.” The old name for Vilson
> was Liliengasse, and the new name was Constantin Brancoveanu. The street may
> also be referred to as Synagogengasse or Sinagogei. The Romanian word
> “croitor” means tailor. I believe “funct.” is an abbreviation for the
> Romanian word “funcționar,” which means “clerk.”
>
> The renaming of streets in Chernivtsi primarily reflected the political and
> ideological changes occurring in the region after World War I, as different
> powers sought to assert their influence over the area.
>
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> Documents from Yad Vashem indicate that Elias, Max, and Samuel were all sent
> to forced labor camps in the 1942-43 timeframe. Samuel/Schmiel was murdered
> in the Shoah.
>
> Also mentioned as a “cousin” is Fritzi ROLL, who emigrated to Tel Aviv; I do
> not know the relationship between Fritzi and the SCHILDER sisters.
>
> Any information you can share would help me tie together these potentially
> related branches of my family.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - David Mittman
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