That I believe is true.
Jews who came shortly before the war from Poland, or Besarabia were new and did not speak
German. Some, some coming now from Czernowitz
are, really, from a slightly different tradition and also, culture.
That according to my recollection. However, we jews always consider ourself, "special". Isn't it the truth.
Felix
Felix
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On Jan 5, 2013, at 12:41 AM, HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET> wrote:
> According to this classification Czernowitzers Jews are classified
> in two major divisons :
> 1. Echte Czernowitzer or True Czernowitzer.
> 2. Falsche Czernowitzer or Counterfeit Czernowitzer.
> Detection is easy - by litmus test : True is red , Counterfeit is blue.
> Always check before buying !!
> Hardy
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