Gura Humora, A Small Town in Southern Bukovina:
The History of its Jewish Community

(Gura Humorului, Romania)

47°33' / 25°54'

Translation from:
Gura Humora: 'ayarah bi-derom Bukovina; koroteha shel kehilah yehudit

Edited by: Shraga Yeshurun (Jurgrau)

Published in Israel







Acknowledgments

Project Coordinator

Jerome Silverbush z”l


Translation
Ike (Tulia) Katz

Our sincere appreciation to Jacob Jurgrau of the Landsmannschaft der Gura Humoraer Juden,
for permission to put this material on the JewishGen web site.

Thanks to USHMM for providing us their version of the file with the permission of the landsmanschaft.

This is a translation from: Gura Humora: a small town in southern Bukovina; the history of its Jewish community,
ed. Shraga Yeshurun (Jurgrau), Israel: The Society to Commemorate the Jewish Community of Gura Humora and Vicinity, 1992, Hebrew, German.


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Jewish Businesses in Gura Humorului

81-85

List of Holocaust Victims from Gura Humorului

203-220


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