Prior to joining the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, he was editor of a German-language newspaper in Czernowitz, capital of Bukovina, where he also joined the Zionist Labor movement. In 1924 ...
List issued in July 1942 by the Czernowitz Jewish Provincial Office of 9 Jews from Czernowitz (current-day Chernivitsi, Ukraine) in the Edineti camp. List in not alphabetical, but includes date of ...
Compilation of namelists of Romanian Jews from the town of Czernowitz (Romanian: Cernauti, Ukrainian: Chernivtsi) in Bucovina deported to labor camps: excerpted from the records of the Prefectura ...