Interview with Mykola Kuschnir, Director of the Czernowitz Jewish Museum

Czernowitzers…

Just in time before the year is out, please let me draw your attention to an interview with Mykola Kuschnir, the Director of the Czernowitz Jewish Museum, conducted [in German language] by our friend Christel Wollmann-Fiedler:

http://www.bjt2006.org/CWF_kuschnir_mykola_5119.pdf

As a promoter, organizer or at least co-organizer of most – if not all – Jewish events in Czernowitz, Mykola is tirelessly fighting for our cause; let’s take as an example the “Commemoration of the Holocaust Victims in Bukovyna” in September 2019:

http://muzejew-news.org.ua/?p=648&lang=en

http://muzejew-news.org.ua/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einldung_Czernowitz_E.pdf

Marieluise Beck was spokesper­son of the first green par­lia­men­tary group in 1983, member of the par­lia­ment from 1983 to 2017 and member of the com­mit­tee on foreign affairs since 2005. She is the co-founder of The Center for Liberal Modernity [https://libmod.de/en/] and here is her illustrated travel log on Czernowitz:

Thank you all for your dedication and a Happy New Year to all of you!

Edgar Hauster

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