Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina
Cernăuţi, known as Czernowitz in Yiddish, gathered together important personalities in order to debate on the issue of the status of Yiddish. The power and the contribution of the Jews of Bukovina to the culture and spirituality of Bukovina – beyond the economic references, such as commerce, finance...
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description | Cernăuţi, known as Czernowitz in Yiddish, gathered together important personalities in order to debate on the issue of the status of Yiddish. The power and the contribution of the Jews of Bukovina to the culture and spirituality of Bukovina – beyond the economic references, such as commerce, finances and banks – were really impressive, as a proof being the personalities asserted within the Bukovina area including at the top: Paul Celan (Paul Antschel) Moses Barasch, Jacob Eisenscher, Arthur Kolnik, Slomo Lerner, Itic Manger, Eliezer Steinbarg, Moses Rosenkrantz, Eric Singer, Rose Ausländer, Victor Wittner, Isac Schneyer, Clara Bloom, Alfred Kitner, Immanuel Weissglass, Alfred Gong, Alfred Margul Sperber. The atmosphere was highly flawed in the interwar period of strong manifestation of nationalism and anti-Semitism. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e1ffe01b28894c3d845fd752c1fc679c2022-12-22T00:33:59ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaCodrul Cosminului1224-032X2067-58602012-12-01182361380Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of BukovinaDaniel HrenciucCernăuţi, known as Czernowitz in Yiddish, gathered together important personalities in order to debate on the issue of the status of Yiddish. The power and the contribution of the Jews of Bukovina to the culture and spirituality of Bukovina – beyond the economic references, such as commerce, finances and banks – were really impressive, as a proof being the personalities asserted within the Bukovina area including at the top: Paul Celan (Paul Antschel) Moses Barasch, Jacob Eisenscher, Arthur Kolnik, Slomo Lerner, Itic Manger, Eliezer Steinbarg, Moses Rosenkrantz, Eric Singer, Rose Ausländer, Victor Wittner, Isac Schneyer, Clara Bloom, Alfred Kitner, Immanuel Weissglass, Alfred Gong, Alfred Margul Sperber. The atmosphere was highly flawed in the interwar period of strong manifestation of nationalism and anti-Semitism.http://atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC18/2/hrenciuc.pdfBukovinaJewsCzernowitzantisemitismGreater Romania |
spellingShingle | Daniel Hrenciuc Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina Codrul Cosminului Bukovina Jews Czernowitz antisemitism Greater Romania |
title | Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina |
title_full | Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina |
title_fullStr | Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina |
title_full_unstemmed | Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina |
title_short | Czernowitz: the Jerusalem of Bukovina |
title_sort | czernowitz the jerusalem of bukovina |
topic | Bukovina Jews Czernowitz antisemitism Greater Romania |
url | http://atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC18/2/hrenciuc.pdf |
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