In July 2015 Edgar Hauster took his motorcycle ride for his “Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul”. Amongst many places he visited on this long trip was the Bershad Synagogue. He wrote – A picture paints a thousand words. What about more than one thousand one hundred pictures? Let me share with all of you the “Photographic Supplement to my Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul“.
All his pictures taken in Bershad are at:
http://1drv.ms/1IYuKe3
Author: Baruch Eylon
Bershad Jewish Cemetery – by Edgar Hauster
In July 2015 Edgar Hauster took his motorcycle ride for his “Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul”. Amongst many places he visited on this long trip was the Bershad Cemetery. He wrote – A picture paints a thousand words. What about more than one thousand one hundred pictures? Let me share with all of you the “Photographic Supplement to my Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul“.
All his pictures taken in Bershad are at:
http://1drv.ms/1IYuKe3
Czernowitz ‘Groise Shil’ (Big Synagogue) – by Arthur Rindner
Czernowitz Korn Shil (Synagogue) – by Arthur Rindner
Czernowitz Synagogue in L.Kobylystsi St., built in 1923 – by Arthur Rindner
July 2015
On a waking tour in Czernowitz, visiting the Jewish remaining points of interest we saw the Synagogue in L.Kobylystsi St.
The synagogue was retained relatively well. Its special value are the inner paintings.
Through out its history this synagogues was the only prayer place in Czernowitz witch remained functioning, during WWII. Rabbi Noach Kofmansky kept the place functioning also through the Soviet time.
See pictures.
Czernowitz Jewish Yakob Glaser School – by Arthur Rindner
Wiznitz Grand Synagogue – by Arthur Rindner
Wiznitz Jewish Cemetery – by Arthur Rindner
Waschkoutz (Vashkouts) Jewish Cemetery – by Arthur Rindner (von Czernowitz)
Budinetz Jewish Cemetery – by Edgar Hauster
In July 2015 Edgar Hauster took his motorcycle ride for his “Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul”. Amongst many places he visited on this long trip was the Budinetz-Chudey Jewish Cemetery. He wrote – A picture paints a thousand words. What about more than one thousand one hundred pictures? Let me share with all of you the “Photographic Supplement to my Motorcycle Ride to Czernowitz via Istanbul“.
All his pictures taken in Budinetz-Chudey are at:
http://1drv.ms/1JNt31W