The photos in this presentation were taken by Lukas, Basia, and Joanna, who also wrote the text.

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The photos in this presentation were taken by Lukas ,

Basia, and Joanna, who also wrote the text.

VOLUNTEERS

HARDY

MUSIC:Bucovina Club

http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tab=iwCzernowitz Jewish cemeteryclean-up operation - August 2008.

This wall, at the entrance to the cemetery,

was constructed of fragments of

graves

•Jasmin

Jasmin is from Germany, and with Basia the leader of the group. She is very interested in politics and world affairs. 

Basia from Poland was one of the co-

leaders of the group. She has been living in

Ukraine this year  .

•Basia

•Marcus

Marcus is Swiss. He has been living in

Warsaw studying Polish

•Marilena

Marilena is from Italy. She and Marcus met in Warsaw and came to the project together.

From Australia, she is 18 and the

youngest member of the

group 

•Clare

Sad that it was broken and separated from the rest of its stone, but beautiful nontheless.I especially liked the leaf

detail again the foliage  .

Joanna, an American of Jewish Cz origin whose great

grandparents are buried in the cemetery.

This is Ola from Poland, very kind and

helpful .

•Ola

Pedro is 1/2 Swedish, 1/2 Portuguese, speaks those languages and Russian, English, and Hebrew. He helped translate my great grandparents'

graves".

•Pedro

Dinnertime

We ate all our meals

together, breakfast and dinner at the house, a school for deaf children, and

lunch at the cemetery. The signs on the wall are our schedule of events and

chores ".

•From France, she brought delicious cookies from Brittany to share. A very sweet and friendly person

Sophie

Lukas Lukas is Ola's friend, had planned to meet her after the project, but heard what we were doing and decided to join

us.  He took most

of the portraits.

He, like Marina, heard about the project and joined us many days. He is Jewish,

born and raised in Czernowitz. He came with

us to visit Sadagura and the Wonder Rabbi's palace, as

well as the Czernowitz synagogue, which he attends.(on holidays!) 

•Kostas

Kostas

•Tetyana, the mayor's assistant for public and international relations, accompanied us to the University for a tour and the opening of the Yiddish conference. That's Tetyana on the left with the sunglasses on her head

Katya is from Germany, very

bright and politically

astute, as well as very nice .

Katya

Off to work.…

Christian and MimiThese two folks are the ones responsible for spearheading this project. They came to join us for several days, along with Mimi's husband. Mimi shared her vitality and her memories of her childhood in Czernowitz. Christian cooked us dinner several nights, and read us poetry by Paul Celan and literature about the

Wonder Rabbi .

Mimi sharing info with us at lunchtime at

the cemetery. Pedro and

Marilena in the back.

This is what most of the cemetery looked like, if not even more overgrown,and

which most of it still looks like.

I made good use of those clippers

Mimi,Milton, and Christian all helped us with clearing

Shannon

Shannon is from the U.S. and is a Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine, where she is teaching English .

Marina

•Marina is from Czernowitz, a student at the University. She heard about us on TV and came to join us. She was instrumental in locating my great grandparents' graves, and has offered to take care of them for me.

Local students

•This group of teenagers came to help one day

•Joanna Liss, on right, with a local woman who said

she had been Jewish but was

now Baptist. Asked if she had

been a hidden child, the woman began to cry, so

Liss dropped the subject .

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