I heartily agree with your words, Henry, and fully appreciate the responsibilities of Rose's position. There was something I read at the Donauschwaben Museum in Ulm.... a quotation from Bela Bartok... that stuck me as good words to try to live by. I feel this may be the time to share these words again..... "Bei dem Bauern gibt es keine spur von grimmigen Hass gegen andere Volker und hat es nie gegeben. Sie leben friedlich nebeneinander, jeder spricht seine Sprache, halt sich an seine eigenen Gebrauche un findet es ganz naturlich, dass sein anderessprachiger Nachbar das gleiche tut..... " "Amongst the farmers, there was no need to hate people that were different, and never has been. They lived feely next to one another, each speaking their own language and seeing to their own needs. And found it very natural that their neighbors, who spoke another language, did the same." Rita > From: hjfischer@rogers.com > To: rosevetter@gmail.com; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com; schiwanore@msn.com > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 17:41:28 -0400 > > Dear Fellow Listers, > > Whether Rose's email was meant to be private or not she is fulfilling her > responsibility as part of the Editorial Committee of the DVHH whose task is > to maintain the integrity of our mandate and purpose as it applies to our > membership and postings. This is a very difficult role to play and we owe > Rose our gratitude for her conscientious efforts in this regard on all our > behalf and for the ongoing welfare and health of the DVHH. > > Henry Fischer > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rita Schiwanowitsch > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 4:37 PM > To: Rose Vetter ; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > Rose... I think you really meant this to be a private scolding. Publically > berating someone makes everyone uncomfortable. > > > > Sent from my Windows Phone > ________________________________ > From: Rose Vetter<mailto:rosevetter@gmail.com> > Sent: 5/19/2014 2:15 PM > To: DVHH-L<mailto:Donauschwaben-Villages-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > Hello Joe, > > > > I’ve been reading your recent posts with growing concern. In one of them > you went as far as congratulating one of our mail list members on “a good > fight”, along with an invitation to join you on another forum. A remark > like that is hardly in line with our policy of being kind to each other on > this mail list. > > > > I feel that your highly political and confrontational comments are in > contravention of our Mailing List Guidelines which you will find here: > > http://www.dvhh.org/community/mail-list.htm > > This forum is intended for people who want to research the ancestry, > history and heritage of our people who settled along the middle course of > the Danube; they called themselves “Schwowe” in their language or “Mundart”. > The collective term “Donauschwaben, Danube Swabian, Podunavske Švabe”, etc. > has been accepted in history books and literature in different languages, > whether you accept it or not—who are we to change it? Your "Englishized", > as you call it, version--Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh--is non-existent in any > publications, and your attempt to change the established terminology is, in > my humble opinion, not acceptable. > > > > I know I’m not alone in saying that some of your comments are inflammatory > and an affront to the memory of the ancestors we hold so dear. I’m afraid > that some of your irrational comments might discourage some of our mail > list members from voicing their opinions, or even cause them to leave this > forum. Therefore, Joe, although I’ve been hesitant about posting this > message, after spending some sleepless hours agonizing over this, I feel it > my duty as a proud Schwowin or Danube Swabian, to get this off my chest. > > > > Rose Vetter, > > Editorial Committee > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
To all, sorry coming into this late, Joe knows how I feel about some of his comments and as far as posting to the list - I would be the guilty party here as I've tried to encourage everyone to be open with their comments so others can learn - However, I agree with Jody (and Henry and Rose) that some things have gone above and beyond and if Joe does not feel he is Donauschwaben or Danube Swabian - then he belongs somewhere else. I want people to debate different opinions and hash things out, but this thing has truly gotten to be too much and a little too filled with anger and hate (I am talking with you Joe) and I really tried to stress being kind and considerate and that means respecting others on this mail list. My apologies everyone as I feel this is my fault for not putting a stop to this a long time ago. Eve On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Rita Schiwanowitsch <schiwanore@msn.com>wrote: > I heartily agree with your words, Henry, and fully appreciate the > responsibilities of Rose's position. There was something I read at the > Donauschwaben Museum in Ulm.... a quotation from Bela Bartok... that stuck > me as good words to try to live by. I feel this may be the time to share > these words again..... > "Bei dem Bauern gibt es keine spur von grimmigen Hass gegen andere Volker > und hat es nie gegeben. Sie leben friedlich nebeneinander, jeder spricht > seine Sprache, halt sich an seine eigenen Gebrauche un findet es ganz > naturlich, dass sein anderessprachiger Nachbar das gleiche tut..... " > "Amongst the farmers, there was no need to hate people that were > different, and never has been. They lived feely next to one another, each > speaking their own language and seeing to their own needs. And found it > very natural that their neighbors, who spoke another language, did the > same." > Rita > > > > > From: hjfischer@rogers.com > > To: rosevetter@gmail.com; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com; > schiwanore@msn.com > > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 17:41:28 -0400 > > > > Dear Fellow Listers, > > > > Whether Rose's email was meant to be private or not she is fulfilling her > > responsibility as part of the Editorial Committee of the DVHH whose task > is > > to maintain the integrity of our mandate and purpose as it applies to our > > membership and postings. This is a very difficult role to play and we > owe > > Rose our gratitude for her conscientious efforts in this regard on all > our > > behalf and for the ongoing welfare and health of the DVHH. > > > > Henry Fischer > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rita Schiwanowitsch > > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 4:37 PM > > To: Rose Vetter ; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > > > Rose... I think you really meant this to be a private scolding. > Publically > > berating someone makes everyone uncomfortable. > > > > > > > > Sent from my Windows Phone > > ________________________________ > > From: Rose Vetter<mailto:rosevetter@gmail.com> > > Sent: 5/19/2014 2:15 PM > > To: DVHH-L<mailto:Donauschwaben-Villages-L@rootsweb.com> > > Subject: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > > > Hello Joe, > > > > > > > > I’ve been reading your recent posts with growing concern. In one of them > > you went as far as congratulating one of our mail list members on “a good > > fight”, along with an invitation to join you on another forum. A remark > > like that is hardly in line with our policy of being kind to each other > on > > this mail list. > > > > > > > > I feel that your highly political and confrontational comments are in > > contravention of our Mailing List Guidelines which you will find here: > > > > http://www.dvhh.org/community/mail-list.htm > > > > This forum is intended for people who want to research the ancestry, > > history and heritage of our people who settled along the middle course of > > the Danube; they called themselves “Schwowe” in their language or > “Mundart”. > > The collective term “Donauschwaben, Danube Swabian, Podunavske Švabe”, > etc. > > has been accepted in history books and literature in different languages, > > whether you accept it or not—who are we to change it? Your > "Englishized", > > as you call it, version--Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh--is non-existent in > any > > publications, and your attempt to change the established terminology is, > in > > my humble opinion, not acceptable. > > > > > > > > I know I’m not alone in saying that some of your comments are > inflammatory > > and an affront to the memory of the ancestors we hold so dear. I’m > afraid > > that some of your irrational comments might discourage some of our mail > > list members from voicing their opinions, or even cause them to leave > this > > forum. Therefore, Joe, although I’ve been hesitant about posting this > > message, after spending some sleepless hours agonizing over this, I feel > it > > my duty as a proud Schwowin or Danube Swabian, to get this off my chest. > > > > > > > > Rose Vetter, > > > > Editorial Committee > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Syrmia Regional Coordinator http://www.dvhh.org/syrmia
Rita, I was moved by those beautiful words: "Amongst the farmers, there was no need to hate people that were different, and never has been. They lived feely next to one another, each speaking their own language and seeing to their own needs. And found it very natural that their neighbors, who spoke another language, did the same." Thank you for sharing and for the translation. Hate does terrible things to our bodies and minds while love enriches all parts of us. Rose Mary Keller Hughes -----Original Message----- From: Rita Schiwanowitsch Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 6:56 PM To: Henry Fischer ; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? I heartily agree with your words, Henry, and fully appreciate the responsibilities of Rose's position. There was something I read at the Donauschwaben Museum in Ulm.... a quotation from Bela Bartok... that stuck me as good words to try to live by. I feel this may be the time to share these words again..... "Bei dem Bauern gibt es keine spur von grimmigen Hass gegen andere Volker und hat es nie gegeben. Sie leben friedlich nebeneinander, jeder spricht seine Sprache, halt sich an seine eigenen Gebrauche un findet es ganz naturlich, dass sein anderessprachiger Nachbar das gleiche tut..... " "Amongst the farmers, there was no need to hate people that were different, and never has been. They lived feely next to one another, each speaking their own language and seeing to their own needs. And found it very natural that their neighbors, who spoke another language, did the same." Rita > From: hjfischer@rogers.com > To: rosevetter@gmail.com; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com; > schiwanore@msn.com > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 17:41:28 -0400 > > Dear Fellow Listers, > > Whether Rose's email was meant to be private or not she is fulfilling her > responsibility as part of the Editorial Committee of the DVHH whose task > is > to maintain the integrity of our mandate and purpose as it applies to our > membership and postings. This is a very difficult role to play and we owe > Rose our gratitude for her conscientious efforts in this regard on all our > behalf and for the ongoing welfare and health of the DVHH. > > Henry Fischer > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rita Schiwanowitsch > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 4:37 PM > To: Rose Vetter ; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > Rose... I think you really meant this to be a private scolding. > Publically > berating someone makes everyone uncomfortable. > > > > Sent from my Windows Phone > ________________________________ > From: Rose Vetter<mailto:rosevetter@gmail.com> > Sent: 5/19/2014 2:15 PM > To: DVHH-L<mailto:Donauschwaben-Villages-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [DVHH] Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh - A New Terminology? > > Hello Joe, > > > > I’ve been reading your recent posts with growing concern. In one of them > you went as far as congratulating one of our mail list members on “a good > fight”, along with an invitation to join you on another forum. A remark > like that is hardly in line with our policy of being kind to each other on > this mail list. > > > > I feel that your highly political and confrontational comments are in > contravention of our Mailing List Guidelines which you will find here: > > http://www.dvhh.org/community/mail-list.htm > > This forum is intended for people who want to research the ancestry, > history and heritage of our people who settled along the middle course of > the Danube; they called themselves “Schwowe” in their language or > “Mundart”. > The collective term “Donauschwaben, Danube Swabian, Podunavske Švabe”, > etc. > has been accepted in history books and literature in different languages, > whether you accept it or not—who are we to change it? Your "Englishized", > as you call it, version--Shwovish, Shwobe, Shwoveh--is non-existent in any > publications, and your attempt to change the established terminology is, > in > my humble opinion, not acceptable. > > > > I know I’m not alone in saying that some of your comments are inflammatory > and an affront to the memory of the ancestors we hold so dear. I’m afraid > that some of your irrational comments might discourage some of our mail > list members from voicing their opinions, or even cause them to leave this > forum. 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