Nice information, it also shows the address in Yiddish as Steingas (gasse) 22.
On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:50 PM, iosif vaisman <iosif.vaisman_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Among other things, Czernowitz was famous for high quality Jewish
> book publishing. Many titles printed in Czernowitz in the second half
> of the 19th century are still available for sale in fine bookstores
> near you (if you happen to be in Williamsburg or Mea Shearim).
>
> However, I could not find Czernowitz printed Haggadot, except a
> somewhat mysterious one published in 1923. The imprint on a sticker
> reads Amkroyt un Fraynd, Przemysl, but if we peel it, we will find the
> original imprint: Sholom Zilber, Czernowitz. You can see it at
> http://oldczernowitz.blogspot.com/2013/03/haggadah-from-czernowitz.html
>
> Happy passover!
>
> Iosif
>
>
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