Thanks Mr. Bruno Barbie and Carl De Keyser for taking these photos and making them available.
Category: Czernowitz
Banila Czernowitz Ropcha and Storozhinetz [Eng] – 9/2017 – by Naftali Zloczower
Roots trip to Bukovina
My name is Naftali Zloczower, and both my parents, Dvora (Dora) Schneider Zloczower and Menachem (Maniu) Zloczower, were born, raised, and lived in Storojinets (Storozhynets), Bukovina (today in Ukraine), until the second world war, as did many members of my family and relatives.
In September of this year, 2017, my wife, Nava and I took a roots trip to Bukovina, visiting Czernowits (Chernivtsi), Storojinets, Banila (Banyliv-Pidhirni) and Rupcze (Ropche). We visited Lvov (Lviv) and Zloczow (Zolochiv – probably the source of my family name), but they are in Galicia, and not in Bukovina.
In Chernivtsi, we visited the archive and were presented with 3 files of Romanian records listing Jews who lived in the Storojinets Ghetto in August 1941, before they were herded away to the Transnistria camps. When time ran out, just before closing time, a file with records from Banila was brought to us, but, even though we were allowed to stay after the normal closing time, we did not have enough time to go over the Banila file. In the Storojinets files we found listings of all the members of my mother’s family, including my mother, her sisters and brother, and her parents, as well as listings of many other family members, relatives, and acquaintances. I photographed pages that included names of relatives and familiar last names.
In Storojinets, we found the house of my mother’s family and, we are pretty sure, the house of my father’s family. We also found and photographed the Great Temple on what was Temple Gasse, and the school were my mother and aunts learned.
We visited the Jewish cemeteries in Stotojinets and in Banila, In Banila, we found my great-grandfather, Yossel Zloczower’s grave and the grave of his brother (most probably), Peretz Zloczower, whom I did not know before. In the Storojinets Cemetery we found graves of my maternal great-grandparents, Abraham and Scheindel Schneider, and graves of quite a few family members and relatives. I photographed tombstones with familiar last names.
I wrote a report of our roots trip in Hebrew, and I will write one in English, as well.
See below the link to the trip report.
See below pictures from Banila Cemetery:
The house nearby and the trail to the cemetery.
The tombstones peeping from the bushes
Tombstones and Zloczower family members tombstones
Pictures from Storozhynetz Cemetery
Pictures from Banila
Pictures from Storozhynets
The old synagogue… serves now as a gym… better than previously being a gypsy market…
Banila Czernowitz Ropcha and Storozhinetz [Heb] – 9/2017 – by Naftali Zloczower
שמי נפתלי זלוצ’ובר ושני הוריי, מנחם זלוצ’ובר ודבורה (דורה) שניידר זלוצ’ובר נולדו וגדלו בסטרוז’ינץ עד מלחמת העולם השנייה. משפחת סבי, אביו של אבי מבנילה ומשפחת סבתי, אם אמי, רוזה הולינגר מרופצ’ה. כך שכל משפחתי, בדורות האחרונים, ממחוז סטרוז’ינץ בבוקובינה.
בספטמבר האחרון (2017) אשתי, נאוה, ואני ערכנו טיול שורשים בצ’רנוביץ, בסטרוז’ינץ, בבנילה וברופצ’ה. בארכיון בצ’רנוביץ גילינו שנמצאים שם תיקים בהם רשימות של יהודי בוקובינה, כל ישוב בנפרד, אשר הוכנו על ידי הרומנים הפשיסטים אחרי כיבוש מחדש של בוקובינה מהרוסים, אחרי הקמת הגטאות, ולקראת הובלת יהודי בוקובינה למחנות טרנסניסטריה. בשלושה תיקים של רשימות יהודי סטרוז’ינץ מצאנו רשומים של אמי ומשפחתה ורבים מבני משפחתי וקרובי משפחה שנלקחו לטרנסניסטריה. צילמתי את הדפים בתיקים שהכילו שמות של בני משפחה ומכרים וגם כאלו של בעלי שמות משפחה זהים לשמות בני משפחתנו הרחבה ומכרים.
ביקרנו גם בבתי העלמין היהודים בבנילה ובסטרוז’ינץ. בבנילה מצאנו את קברו של סבא-רבא שלי יוסף זלוצ’ובר ושל אחיו, שלא ידעתי על קיומו, פרץ זלוצ’ובר.
בבית העלמין בסטרוז’ינץ מצאתי את קבריהם של סבא –רבא וסבתא-רבתא שלי, אברהם שניידר ורוזה שניידר לבית הולינגר, כמו גם קברים של בני משפחה אחרים ומכרים.
הכנתי את הדו”ח המצורף ושלחתי אותו לבני משפחתי ומכרים שנמצאים בארץ, כולל דודתי, אחות אמי, ציפורה שניידר שטרן, ובן דודה של אמי, ישראל דורון שניידר, אשר שמותיהם מופיעים בתיקי ארכיון צ’רנוביץ והם עדיין נמצאים אתנו ופעילים.
יש לי צילומים רבים של דפי רשימות היהודים מארכיון צ’רנוביץ, תמונות מבתי הקברות, כולל תמונות של מצבות שניתן לקרוא את החרוט עליהן, ותמונות כלליות מצ’רנוביץ, סטרוז’ינץ, בנילה ורופצ’ה.
הקישור שלהלן מכיל את סיכום הביקור ותמונות.
תמונות מבית העלמין בבנילה
הבית והשביל המוליך לבית העלמין
מצבות מציצות מבין השיחים
מצבות של בני משפחת זלוצ’ובר
בית העלמין בסטורוזינץ
תמונות מבנילה
תמונות מסטרוז’נץ
בית הכנסת הישן. כעת אולם ספורט, טוב יותר משוק צועני שהיה קודם
Czernowitz Jewish Cemetery – 14 July 2016 – by Baruch Eylon
On 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz. The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
This post provides pictures taken by the team in the Jewsish Cemetery in Czernowitz with focus on the “Ohel” and the memorial near it.
Here are the pictures taken at the cemetery. The “Ohel” is planned to be renovated and turned into a museum.
Czernowitz Chabad Synagogue and Kosher Restaurant – 7-2016 – by Baruch Eylon
On 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz. The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
This post provides pictures taken by the team at the Chabad Synagoge in Czernowitz, the Jewish Kosher restaurant next to it and a picture of the team with Mr. Leonid Milman- Head of the Jews community in Czernowitz.
Sadegura Jewish Cemetery – 12 July 2016 – by Baruch Eylon
In 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz and Czernowitz.
The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
The Jewish Cemetery in Sadegura is located in Sadegura, not far from the Rabbi’s synagogue. Although it was cleaned not long ago it is overgrown again and there is a plan to clean it again. The gate was locked but entrance was anyhow impossible because of the vegetation.
This post provides pictures taken by the team in the Sadegura Cemetery.
Sadegura Jewish Synagogue / Rabbi’s house – 12 July 2016 – by Baruch Eylon
In 11-15 July 2016 a delegation of the World Organization of Bukovina Jews traveled to North Bukovina for a pilot project to survey Jewish Heritage Sites in the area around Storozhynetz and Czernowitz.
The team members were Sara Sweiry, Nathan Kinsbrunner and Baruch Eylon.
During this trip the team surveyed 12 heritage sites, met with local officials, filled the questionnaire (using a mobile application that allows capturing text and pictures, including GPS coordinates) and posted the information on the web, to make it available to all interested people around the world.
The team also prepared recommendations what to do in each site.
The Jewish synagogue in Sadegura (Rabbi’s house) is located in Sadegura and at this time it is being overhauled and entrance is not allowed. Completion is planned soon.
This post provides pictures taken by the team in the Sadegura Synagogue.
Czernowitz Memorial – provided by Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews
Memorial plaque in Chernivtsi on the wall near the place, where the entrance to the Chernivtsi ghetto used to be (crossroads of Sahaidachnogo and Haharina Streets).
Source: The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews
Provided by Mrs. Anna Yamchuk, PR and Programme Manager,
The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews.
Czernowitz Memorial – provided by Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews
Czernowitz Mass Grave – provided by The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews
Mass grave of Jewish citizens of Chernivtsi, who were killed in 1941-42.
Jewish cemetery in Chernivtsi, Zelena Street.
Source: www.ehpes.com
Provided by Mrs. Anna Yamchuk, PR and Programme Manager,
The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews