Re: [Cz-L] Are we Rumanians ?

From: fred love <fredhotman_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 17:41:03 -0800
Reply-To: fred love <fredhotman_at_yahoo.com>
To: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>, Paul Heger <pheger_at_gmail.com>

I have never considered myself Roumanian, although I was born there
least one forgets our citizenship was taken from us but never
restored. My passport states place of birth as Czernowitz/ Bukovina.
When applying for my passport, I stated I am stateless. When I applied for
a current birth certificate from the Czernowitzer Authority
 it stated I was born in the Ukraine of Jewish nationality.
I rejected this novel atribute. I must agree with Mimi
I am a Jewish Czernowitzer and proud of it.

Fred Weisinger
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 Original Message -----
From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
To: Paul Heger <pheger_at_gmail.com>
Cc: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net>; CZERNOWITZ-L <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Saturday, 5 January 2013 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Are we Rumanians ?

In answer to Hardy and Paul Heger:

We are Not Romanians, even though our birth certificates say that we are.
Therefore we cannot be either good or bad Romanians.
But if we were Romanians, we would be the best.
Ask any true Romanian in either the North Bukovina or the South Bucovina
and they will tell you the same. They will tell you that we are more industrious,
better educated and cleaner. (that is what a peasant woman told my son,
when he stayed in a village in the south Bucovina.)
Furthermore; Stefan cel Mare (Stephen the great) had his capital in Radauti.
He certainly is considered a great Romanian, therefore by extension, so are we.

I like Paul's joke. But as to being the chosen people: Nowhere in the Bible
does it say, what we were chosen for. It seems to me, that we were chosen
to be "Na va-nad". (moving and wandering).
That is why, when someone asks me where I am from, I say: I was born
in a city which now is part of the Ukraine, when I was borne, it was part
of Romania and until the end of WW1 it was part of Austria-Hungary.
That is why my first language was German. But I grew up in Israel and now
live in the US.

In my own mind, I am a Jewish Czernowitzer of the older generation, or
to the initiated, "Ein Echter Czernowitzer" (a true Czernowitzer).

Mimi
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