Hi Edgar, Really enjoying all the "Die Stimme" articles you've been sharing with the group. Do you have a collection of translated articles somewhere that I could access?
All the best, James Herer On Sat, Oct 11, 2025, 4:48 AM Edgar Hauster <[email protected]> wrote: > Czernowitzers... > > A new edition of “Die Stimme”, the monthly Newsletter for the Bukovinians, > was published on 01-MAR-1950. Let's take a journey into the past together > to comprehend what moved our ancestors, their relatives and friends back > then! > > In July 1925, the important French poet, writer and Zionist André Spire > visited Czernowitz. In an open letter to Dr. Max Diamant and Dr. Markus > Krämer, which was not without controversy in the contemporary press, he > harshly criticized the state of preservation of the old Jewish cemetery and > the old Synagogue in Czernowitz. Now, a quarter of a century later, André > Spire recalls this controversy and asks himself in the article “ANDRÉ > SPIRE: CZERNOWITZ - MEMORIES OF A VISIT” quoted in the March 1950 issue of > “Die Stimme” from the French “L'Écho Sioniste, as follows: > > "What became of Markus Krämer and Max Diamant? Were they successful in > restoring the cemetery and the synagogue? Did they manage to protect them > from anti-Jewish destruction and bombing? And did they manage to save their > own lives...?“ [... Dr. Markus Krämer has the answers:] “What has become of > me? I have seen our lifelong dream come true and am striving to devote my > modest energies to the development of Israel. Officially, I do this as head > of the municipal section of the Ministry of the Interior. Our Max Diamant > was deported to Siberia as a Zionist for “re-education.” But there was one > thing he could not learn: to survive despite hunger and slave labor. So he > rests in foreign soil, and no Jewish gravestone covers his unknown grave. > Unfortunately, we were unable to complete the restoration of the Jewish > cemetery as you and we would have liked. The Jewish community threw him > [Max Diamant] a bone here and there, and so he cleaned and tidied up and > preserved what he could. People just smiled pityingly at his “whim” and it > was only with great sacrifice that we were able to publish his book, whose > pictures are probably the only memorial to the cemetery—because today it > lies behind the Iron Curtain and no one knows what it looks like. However, > we have not heard of any destruction, and perhaps a time will come when we > can rescue the beautiful stones that preserve original Jewish art, passed > down from generation to generation of artists. The director of the Jewish > Museum in New York recently told my compatriot, the famous sculptor Benno > Reder, that he considers Diamant's book to be very important and valuable." > > http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=6723 > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_Spire > https://www.bukowina-institut.de/en/bukowiki/personen/detail?id=19 > > Dr. Manfred Reifer founded the Chug Olej Bukovina [Association of > Immigrants from Bukovina] and decided to publish “Die Stimme”. He entrusted > with this task Dr. Elias Weinstein, the former editor of the renowned daily > newspaper “Czernowitzer Morgenblatt”. > > I will try to let “Die Stimme” continue to resound in the future and > invite you to follow me on this journey. Your comments are highly welcome! > > Edgar Hauster [MacBook] > > > P.S.: By courtesy of the Digital Forum Central and Eastern Europe > (DiFMOE) "Jewish-German Bukovina 1918+" Digitization Project: > https://www.difmoe.eu > > ******************************************************************************* > This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject > of > Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions > expressed > in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not > necessarily > the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members > or entities connected with this mailing list. 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