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A shtetl (, diminutive form of Yiddish shtot ?????, "town", pronounced very similarly to the South German diminutive "Städtle", "little town") was typically a small townTown

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 with a large JewJew Overview

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ish population in pre-HolocaustThe Holocaust

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 CentralCentral Europe

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 and Eastern EuropeEastern Europe

Eastern Europe is the eastern region of Europe variably defined....
. Shtetls (Yiddish pluralPlural

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: ???????, shtetlekh) were mainly found in the areas which constituted the 19th century Pale of SettlementPale of Settlement

The Pale of Settlement was a western border region of Imperial Russia in which permanent residence of Jews was allowed, exte...
 in the Russian EmpireRussian Empire

The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until it was declared a republic in August 1917....
, the Congress Kingdom of PolandCongress Poland

The Congress Poland was a puppet state under Russian rule from 1814 to 1915....
, GaliciaGalicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is an historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine....
, and RomaniaRomania

Romania: is a country in Southeastern Europe....
. A larger cityCity

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, like LembergLviv

Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, the administrative center of the Lviv Oblast, and is designated as its own separate raio...
 or Czernowitz, was called a shtot ; a smaller villageVillage

A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas....
 was called a dorf .

The concept of shtetl culture is used as a metaphor for the traditional way of life of 19th-century Eastern European Jews. Shtetls are portrayed as pious communities following Orthodox JudaismOrthodox Judaism Overview

Orthodox Judaism is the formulation of Judaism which adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the la...
, socially stable and unchanging despite outside influence or attacks. The HolocaustThe Holocaust

The Holocaust, also known as Ha-Shoah and the Porajmos or Samudaripen in Romani, is the name applied to th...
 resulted in the disappearance of the vast majority of shtetls, through both extermination and mass exodus to the United StatesUnited States

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 and what became IsraelIsrael

Israel , officially the State of Israel, is a country in Western Asia on the southeastern edge of the Mediterranean Se...
.

Origins

History of the oldest Eastern European shtetls began about a millenniumMillennium

A millennium is a period of time, equal to one thousand years....
 ago and saw periods of relative tolerance and prosperity as well as times of extreme poverty, hardships and pogromPogrom

Pogrom is a form of riot directed against a particular group, whether ethnic, religious or other, and characterized by d...
s.

Shtetl culture

Judaism

Social structure of the shtetl

Thinking and talking things out

The zest for analyzing anything and everything was central to shtetl culture, not only in regards to religious study of the TorahTorah

Torah is a Hebrew word meaning "teaching," "instruction," or "law"....
 and TalmudTalmud

The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Jewish law, ethics, customs and history....
 but also everyday life:

The attitudes and thought habits characteristic of the learning tradition are as evident in the street and market place as the yeshiva. The popular picture of the Jew in Eastern Europe, held by Jew and Gentile alike, is true to the Talmudic tradition. The picture includes the tendency to examine, analyze and re-analyze, to seek meanings behind meanings and for implications and secondary consequences. It includes also a dependence on deductive logic as a basis for practical conclusions and actions.

In life, as in the Torah, it is assumed that everything has deeper and secondary meanings, which must be probed. All subjects have implications and ramifications. Moreover, the person who makes a statement must have a reason, and this too must be probed. Often a comment will evoke an answer to the assumed reason behind it or to the meaning believed to lie beneath it, or to the remote consequences to which it leads. The process that produces such a response-- often with lightning speed-- is a modest reproduction of the pilpul process.


Not only did the Jews of the shtetl speak a unique language, but they also had a unique rhetorical style, rooted in traditions of Talmudic learning:

In keeping with his own conception of contradictory reality, the man of the shtetl is noted both for volubility and for laconic, allusive speech. Both pictures are true, and both are characteristic of the yeshiva as well as the market places. When the scholar converses with his intellectual peers, incomplete sentences a hint, a gesture, may replace a whole paragraph. The listener is expected to understand the full meaning on the basis of a word or even a sound... Such a conversation, prolonged and animated, may be as incomprehensible to the initiated as if the excited discussants were talking in tongues. The same verbal economy may be found in domestic or business circles.

Good deeds

The shtetl operates on a communal spirit where giving to the needy is not only admired, but expected and essential:

The problems of those who need help are accepted as a responsibility both of the community and of the individual. They will be met either by the community acting as a group, or by the community acting through an individual who identifies the collective responsibility as his own...

The rewards for benefaction are manifold and are to be reaped both in this life and in the life to come. On earth, the prestige value of good deeds is second only to that of learning. It is chiefly through the benefactions it makes possible that money can "buy" status and esteem.


This approach to good deeds finds its roots in Jewish religious views, summarized in Pirkei Avot by Shimon Hatzaddik's "three pillars":

On three things the world stands. On Torah, On service [of God], And on acts of human kindness.


Tzedaka (charity) is a key element of Jewish culture, both secular and religious, to this day. It exists not only as a material tradition (e.g tzedaka boxes), but also immaterially, as an ethos of compassion and activism for those in need.

Money and work

Material things were neither disdained nor extremely praised in the shtetl. Learning and education were the ultimate measures of worth in the eyes of the community, while money was secondary to status.

Menial labor was generally looked down upon as prost, or proleProle

Prole may refer to:* Proletariat* Proles ...
. Even the poorer classes in the shtetl tended to work in jobs that required the use of skills, such as shoe-making or tailoring of clothes.

The shtetl had a consistent work ethic which valued hard work and frowned upon laziness. Studying, of course, was considered the most valuable and hard work of all. Learned yeshivaYeshiva

Yeshiva or yeshivah is an institution for Torah study and the study of Talmud primarily within Orthodox Judaism and pr...
 men who did not provide bread and relied on their wives for money were not frowned upon but praised as ideal Jews.

Interaction with gentiles

The shtetl's main interaction with gentile citizens was in trading with the neighboring peasants. There was often animosity towards the Jews from these peasants, resulting in extremely violent pogroms from the gentiles on the Jews, resulting in many Jewish deaths. This, among other things, helped foster a very strong "us-them" mentality based on differences between the peoples. This can be seen in the play Fiddler on the RoofFiddler on the Roof

Fiddler on the Roof is regarded as one of the most famous stage and film musicals....
.

Women

Although the men were regarded as the heads of households, unlike many other cultures of the time, women were not considered inferior. However, unlike most other societies of its time, the division of economic labor was not sharply divided along gender lines:

The important point is that, unlike the shul which is dominated by men and the home which is dominated by women, the market place belongs to both; and the consequences of this threefold division permeate every aspect of shtetl life.

The Home

The keeping of a beautiful and welcoming home was of little importance to most shtetl jewry:

The general appearance of neglect declares in addition the fact that the house is viewed as a temporary shell. "My shtetl" is the people who live in it, not the place or the buildings or the street. "My home" is the family and the family activities, not the walls or the yard or the broken-down fence. A shtetl family that has lived in the same house for generations would detest and resist the idea of moving away. Yet, essentially, the house remains a temporary dwelling, inhabited for a brief moment of history. It is not part of the family entity, to be cherished and tended.

Collapse

The May Laws introduced by Tsar Alexander III of RussiaAlexander III of Russia Overview

Alexander III reigned as Emperor of Russia from March 14, 1881 until his death in 1894....
 in 1882 banned Jews from rural areas and towns of fewer than ten thousand people. In the 20th century revolutions, civil wars, industrialization and the Holocaust destroyed traditional shtetl existence. However, Hasidic Jews have founded new communities in the United States, such as Kiryas JoelKiryas Joel, New York

Kiryas Joel is a village within the Town of Monroe in Orange County, New York, United States....
 and New SquareNew Square, New York

New Square is a village in the Town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York....
.

There is a belief found in historical and literary writings that the shtetl disintegrated before it was destroyed during World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
; however, this alleged cultural break-up is never clearly defined.

The shtetl in fiction and folklore

ChelmJewish humor

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 figures prominently in the Jewish humor as the legendary town of fools. Kasrilevke, the setting of many of Sholom AleichemSholom Aleichem Overview

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's stories, and Anatevka, the setting of the musicalMusical theatre

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 Fiddler on the RoofFacts About Fiddler on the Roof

Fiddler on the Roof is regarded as one of the most famous stage and film musicals....
(based on other stories of Sholom Aleichem) are other notable fictional shtetls.

The 2002 novel Everything Is IlluminatedEverything Is Illuminated

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, by Jonathan Safran FoerJonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer is an American writer best known for his 2002 novel Everything Is Illuminated....
, tells a fictional story set in the Ukrainian shtetl TrachimbrodTrachimbrod

Trachimbrod is a Jewish shtetl located in western Ukraine....
.( TrochenbrodTrochenbrod

Trochenbrod or Trochinbrod in Russian was a Jewish shtetl with an area 1,728 acres once located in what is now wester...
 )

The 1992 children's book "Something From NothingSomething from nothing

Something from Nothing argument is a philosophical argument that proves logically: The existence of any thing cannot have co...
," written and illustrated by Phoebe GilmanPhoebe Gilman

Phoebe Gilman was an American children's book author and illustrator....
, is an adaptation of a traditional Jewish folktale set in a fictional Shtetl.

Shtetls


    • Balbirishok
    • Eiseshok
    • Gorzhdi
    • JurborgJurbarkas

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    • JasvoiniJosvainiai

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    • KalvarijaFacts About Kalvarija

      Kalvarija is a city in southwestern Lithuania....
    • KeidanKedainiai

      KedainiaiThe town is the administrative centre of the region....
    • KelmKelme

      Kelme is a city in the central part of Lithuania....
    • Kroki
    • Krozhi
    • KibartKybartai

      Kybartai is a city in Marijampole County, Lithuania....
    • Kupishok
    • MariampolMarijampole

      Marijampole is an industrial town and the capital of the Marijampole District in the south of Lithuania, close to the border...
    • Neishtot
    • PonevezhPanevežys

      Paneve?ys is the fifth largest city in Lithuania....
    • Pilvishok
    • Rakishok
    • Rozalia
    • Rumshishok
    • Shaki
    • ShavliŠiauliai

      iauliai...
    • Skopishok
    • SlabodkaVilijampole

      Vilijampole is an elderate in the city of Kaunas, Lithuania, located on the right bank of the Neris River and the Nemunas Ri...
    • Tavno
    • Telz
    • TrishkTryškiai

      Try?kiai is a small town in Tel?iai district municipality, Lithuania with a population of about 1,600....
    • Vasilishok
    • Vilkovishk
    • VirbalenVirbalis

      Virbalis is a city in Vilkaviškis district municipality, Lithuania....
    • Vishtinetz
    • Vladislavovsk
    • Zosli

    • AntopolAntopol

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    • BerezinoBerazino

      Berazino or Berezino also known as Biarezan is a town on Berezina river in the Minsk Province of Belarus....
    • ChavusyChavusy Summary

      Chaussy, Chavusy or Chausy is a district town in western Belarusian voblast of Mahilyow....
       (Chausy or Chaussy)
    • Davyd-HaradokDavyd-Haradok

      Davyd-Haradak is a city in the southwestern Belarusian voblast of Brest....
       
    • HrodnaHrodna

      *Disputed territories of Baltic States*List of early East Slavic states ...
    • Ivye
    • LakhvaLakhva

      Lakhva is a small town in southern Belarus, in Brest voblast, approximately 80 kilometres to the east of Pinsk and 200 kilom...
    • LyubavichiLyubavichi

      Lyubavichi or Lubavichi is a village in Rudnyansky District, Smolensk Oblast, Russia....
    • LuniniecLuniniec Overview

      Luninets is a town and administrative centre for the Luninets district in Brest Province, Belarus, before which it was in P...
       (Luninietz or Luniniets)
    • MotolMotol

      * Motal'* district of Prague, see Prague districts, Motol. ...
    • Obech, BelarusObech, Belarus

      Obech is a village in Belarus in the district of Brest, located at , 157.0 miles SW of Minsk....
    • PinskPinsk Overview

      Pinsk, a town in Belarus, in the Polesia region, travesed by the river Prypiac, at the confluence of the Strumen and Pina ri...
    • Polotsk
    • Shklov
    • SlonimSlonim

      Slonim is a city in Belarus in the Hrodna voblast, located at the junction of the Scara and Isa rivers, 143 km southeast of ...
    • SlutskSlutsk

      Slutsk or Slucak was a predominantly Jewish town in Belarus until World War II, located on the Sluch river, 105 km sou...
    • TelekhanyTelekhany

      Telekhany is a town in Ivatsevichy Raion of the Brest Oblast in Belarus....
       aka Telechan
    • VitebskVitebsk

      Vitsyebsk is a city in Belarus, near the border with Russia and Latvia....


Note: Towns formerly in the Austro-Hungarian province of GaliciaGalicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is an historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine....
 are marked with "(G)". Towns in formerly RussianRussian Empire

The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until it was declared a republic in August 1917....
 Zaglebie DabrowskieZaglebie Dabrowskie

Zaglebie Dabrowskie is a historical and geographical region in Poland....
 (Zaglembia) are marked with "(Z)".

    • BedzinBedzin

      Bedzin is a small city in south Poland with 59,936 inhabitants....
       (Bendin) (Z)
    • BelchatówFacts About Belchatów

      Belchatw is a city of Poland. ...
    • BialobrzegiBialobrzegi

      Bialobrzegi [] is a town in Poland, in Mazowsze Voivodeship, about 60 km south of Warsaw....
    • BialystokBialystok Summary

      Bialystok is the largest city in north-eastern Poland and the capital of the Podlachian Voivodeship since 1999, previously...
    • Bielsk-Podlaski (Bielsk-Podliask)
    • BirczaBircza

      Bircza is a town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland....
       (G)
    • BrodyBrody

      Brody is a city in the Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine....
    • BrzeznicaBrzeznica Overview

      Brzeznica may refer to the following places in Poland:...
    • BrzozówBrzozów

      Brzozw is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 8,000 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • BukowskoBukowsko

      Bukowsko is a village in Sanok County, East Malopolska in the Bukowsko Upland mountains, parish in loco, located near t...
       (G)
    • BytomBytom

      Bytom is a city in southern Poland with 205,560 inhabitants....
       (Beuthen)
    • ChelmChelm

      Chelm is a town in eastern Poland with 72,595 inhabitants....
    • ChecinyCheciny

      Checiny [] is a town in Kielce County, Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, with 4,252 inhabitants ....
       (Khentshin)
    • ChmielnikChmielnik

      Chmielnik [] is a town in Kielce County, Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland....
    • CiechanówCiechanów

      Ciechanw is a town in north-central Poland with 47,900 inhabitants....
    • CzeladzCzeladz Overview

      Czeladz is a town in south Poland with 36,600 inhabitants....
       (Z)
    • CzestochowaCzestochowa

      Czestochowa is a city in south Poland on the Warta River with 248,894 inhabitants....
       (Tshenstkhov)
    • Czyzewo
    • Dabrowa TarnowskaDabrowa Tarnowska Summary

      Dabrowa Tarnowska [] is a town in Poland, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, about 20 kilometers north of Tarn?w....
       (Dombrov) (G)
    • Dabrowa GórniczaDabrowa Górnicza

      Dabrowa Grnicza is a city in southern Poland with 140,000 inhabitants and a territory of 177 km, in a region called Zagleb...
       (Z)
    • DebicaDebica

      Debica [] is a town in southeastern Poland with 47,187 inhabitants ....
       (Dembits) (G)
    • DuklaDukla

      Dukla is a town and an eponymous municipality in southeastern Poland, in the Subcarpathian Voivodship....
       (G)
    • DynówDynów

      Dyn?w [] is a town in Rzesz?w County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a population of 6,030 ....
       (G)
    • FrysztakFrysztak

      Frysztak, a town in Strzyzów county, Poland, 17 km from Krosno, with 950 total inhabitants....
      (Fristik) (G)
    • GabinGabin

      Gabin is a town in Masovia, Poland with 4,300 inhabitants....
       (Gombin)
    • Glogów MalopolskiGlogów Malopolski

      Glog?w Malopolski [] is a town in Rzesz?w County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland....
       (G)
    • GlowaczówGlowaczów

      Glowacz?w may refer to the following places in Poland:...
    • GlownoGlowno

      Glowno [] is a town and community in Poland, in L?dz Voivodeship, in Zgierz County, about 25 km northeast of L?dz....
    • GorliceGorlice Overview

      Gorlice is a town in southern Poland with 28,707 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • GostyninGostynin

      Gostynin is a town in Central Poland with 19,414 inhabitants....
    • Góra KalwariaGóra Kalwaria Overview

      Gra Kalwaria is a town on the Vistula River in the Mazovian Voivodship, Poland, about 25 km southeast of Warsaw....
       (GerGer

      Ger can have the following meanings:...
      )
    • Grebów (G)
    • Grodzisk MazowieckiFacts About Grodzisk Mazowiecki

      Grodzisk Mazowiecki is a town in central Poland with 26,593 inhabitants in 2004....
    • HrubieszówHrubieszów Overview

      Hrubieszw is a town in south-eastern Poland with 18,661 inhabitants....
       (Rubieshov)
    • IlzaIlza

      Ilza [] is a small town in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland....
       (Drildzh)
    • Inowlódz
    • Iwaniska (Ivansk)
    • JablonkaJablonka

      Jablonka can refer to*Jablonka, a village in the Opole Voivodship of Poland...
    • Janów Sokolski
    • JaroslawJaroslaw

      Jaroslaw is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 40,523 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • JasloJaslo

      Jaslo is a county town in south-eastern Poland with 37,884 inhabitants....
       (Yaslo) (G)
    • JedwabneJedwabne

      Jedwabne is a town in Poland, in the Podlasie Voivodship, in Lomza County, with 1,935 inhabitants....
    • KamienskKamiensk

      Kamiensk [] is a town in Poland, in L?dz Voivodeship, in Radomsko County....
       (Kaminsk)
    • KanczugaKanczuga

      Kanczuga [] is a town in Przeworsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a population of 3,231 ....
       (G)
    • KielceKielce

      Kielce is a city in central Poland with 202,609 inhabitants....
       (Kelts)
    • Kiernozia
    • KleczewFacts About Kleczew

      Kleczew is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, western-central Poland....
       (Kletchoi)
    • KlimontówKlimontów

      Klimont?w may refer to the following places in Poland:...
    • KnyszynKnyszyn

      Knyszyn is a town in north-eastern Poland....
    • KockKock

      Kock is a town in eastern Poland, about 45 km north of Lublin and 120 km south-east of Warsaw....
      , north of LublinLublin

      Lublin is the biggest city in eastern Poland and the capital of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 355,954....
      , the town of the Rabbi Menahem Mendel (1787-1859) and the site of two battlesBattle of Kock

      There were at least three important battles fought in the vicinity of Kock, Poland:...
    • KolbuszowaKolbuszowa

      Kolbuszowa is a small city in south-eastern Poland, with 8,800 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • KolnoKolno

      Kolno is a town in northeastern Poland....
    • Korczyna (G)
    • KozieniceKozienice

      Kozienice is a town in central Poland with 21,500 inhabitants....
    • KrasnosielcKrasnosielc

      Krasnosielc is a small town in Masovian Voivodship, Poland....
    • KrosnoKrosno

      Krosno is a town in south-eastern Poland with 48,060 inhabitants as of 2004....
       (G)
    • LancutLancut

      Lancut is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 18,000 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • LaskLask

      Lask is a town in central Poland with 20,200 inhabitants....
    • LelówLelów

      Lel?w is a village in Poland situated in Silesian Voivodeship ', county czestochowski ', over the banks of Bialka rive...
    • LezajskLezajsk

      Lezajsk is a town in southeastern Poland with 14,700 inhabitants....
       (Lizhensk) (G)
    • LomzaFacts About Lomza

      Lomza is a town in north-eastern Poland, approximately 150 km from Warsaw and 81 km from Bialystok....
    • LosiceLosice

      Losice is a town in eastern Poland....
    • LubaczówLubaczów

      Lubaczw is a town in southeastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine, with 13,000 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • Majdan Królewski (G)
    • Miedzyrzec PodlaskiMiedzyrzec Podlaski

      Miedzyrzec Podlaski is a city in Biala Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodship, Poland. ...
       (Mezritsh)
    • MielecMielec

      Mielec is a town in south-eastern Poland with 63,300 inhabitants....
       (Melits) (G)
    • Minsk MazowieckiMinsk Mazowiecki

      Minsk Mazowiecki is a town in central Poland with 36,791 inhabitants....
       (Novominsk)
    • MlawaMlawa

      Mlawa is a town in north-central Poland with 30,623 inhabitants....
    • Mstów (Amstov)
    • MszczonówMszczonów

      Mszczon?w [] is a town in Zyrard?w County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 6,310 inhabitants ....
       (Amshinov)
    • Niebylec (G)
    • Nowy DwórNowy Dwór

      Nowy Dw?r means new manor in Polish....
    • Nowy KorczynNowy Korczyn Summary

      Nowy Korczyn is a village in Poland, in Swietokrzyskie Voivodship, in Busko County....
       (Nayshtot)
    • Nowy SaczNowy Sacz

      Nowy Sacz is a town in southern Poland; less often an administrative district surrounding the town....
       (Tsanz) (G)
    • NurNur

      The word Nur or Noor has several meanings:...
    • OlkuszOlkusz

      Olkusz is a town in south Poland with 40,500 inhabitants....
       (Elkish)
    • OpatowOpatów

      Opat?w Tourist attractions include a 12th century Collegiate Church of St....
       (Apt)
    • OpocznoOpoczno

      Opoczno listen is a town in central Poland with 23,000 inhabitants....
    • OstrolekaOstroleka

      Ostroleka is a town in northeastern Poland on the Narew river, about 120 km northeast of Warsaw, with a population of 54,129...
       (Ostrolenka)
    • Ostrów MazowieckaOstrów Mazowiecka Summary

      ...
    • OzarówOzarów

      Ozar?w [] is a town in Poland, in Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, in Powiat of Opat?w It has 4,906 inhabitants and its larges...
    • PabianicePabianice Summary

      Pabianice is a town in central Poland with 75,700 inhabitants....
       (Pabenits)
    • Pilica (Pilts)
    • PilznoPilzno

      Pilzno is a town in Poland, in Subcarpathian Voivodship, in Debica County. It has 4,379 inhabitants. ...
       (Pilsno) (G)
    • Piotrków TrybunalskiPiotrków Trybunalski

      Piotrkw Trybunalski is a town in central Poland with 81,200 inhabitants....
       (Pyetrykov)
    • PlockPlock

      Plock is a city in central Poland, on Vistula river, with 131,011 inhabitants....
    • PolaniecPolaniec

      Polaniec ...
       (Plontch)
    • PrzemyslPrzemysl

      Przemysl is a city in south-eastern Poland with 67,847 inhabitants....
       (Pshemishyl) (G)
    • PrzeworskPrzeworsk

      Przeworsk is a town in south-eastern Poland with 16,600 inhabitants....
       (G)
    • RadomRadom

      Radom is a city in central Poland with 227,309 inhabitants....
       (Rudem)
    • RadomskoRadomsko

      Radomsko is a town in central Poland with 50,618 inhabitants....
       (Radomsk)
    • Radomysl WielkiRadomysl Wielki

      Radomysl Wielki [] is a town in Mielec County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a population of 2,884 ....
       (G)
    • RadzilówRadzilów

      Radzil?w is a village in Grajewo County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland....
       (Radzilow)
    • Radzyn PodlaskiRadzyn Podlaski

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       (Ropshits) (G)
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    • RozwadówRozwadów

      Rozwad?w is a suburb of Stalowa Wola, Poland....
       (G)
    • RymanówRymanów

      Ryman?w [] is a town of 3608 inhabitants in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship....
       (G)
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       (Reysha) (G)
    • Sanniki
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       (Tsohzmir)
    • SanokSanok

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      (Sunek) (G)
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       (G)
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       (Seini)
    • Sidra (Sidre)
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       (Z)
    • Sochocin
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       (G)
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       (Sosnovtse) (Z)
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       (Stashov/???????)
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       (Strizev) (G)
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       (Dzhikev) (G)
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    • Zmigród Nowy (G)
    • Zolotnaja [fictitious, from Fiddler on the Roof]
    • Zolynia (G)

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       (G)
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       (G)
    • Bukachevtsy (Bukaczowce)
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       (Burshtin) (G)
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    • ChernobylChernobyl

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      )
    • ChortkivChortkiv

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       (ChortkovChortkov (Hasidic dynasty)

      Chortkov is a Hasidic dynasty that had a large following before the Second World War, but lost most of its adherents in the ...
      ) (G)
    • Delyatin (G)
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      Derazhnia is a city and railway station in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of western Ukraine....
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       (G)
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       (G)
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    • Gorodenka (G)
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       (HusiatynHusiatyn (Hasidic dynasty) Overview

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      ) (G)
    • HorodokHorodok, Lviv Oblast

      Horodok is a city in Lviv Oblast of Ukraine. Population is 16,082. ...
       (G)
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    • KalushKalush, Ukraine

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       (Kalusz) (G)
    • Kamyanets-P'odils'k'yy (Kamenets-Podolsk)
    • Khorostkov (Chorostków) (G)
    • KhotynFacts About Khotyn

      Khotyn is a city in the Chernivtsi Oblast of western Ukraine, and is the administrative center of the Khotynsky Raion within...
       (Hotin)
    • KomsomolskeKomsomolske

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       (MachnovkaMachnovka

      Here is detailed information on the Chassidic dynasty of Machnovka....
      )
    • Kolki
    • KolomyiaKolomyia

      Kolomyia is a city located on the Prut River in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine....
       (G)
    • Korolevo
    • Kopychintsy (Kopyczynce) (G)
    • KosivKosiv

      Kosiv is a city located in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine....
       (KosovKosov (Hasidic dynasty)

      Kosov is a small Hasidic dynasty....
      ) (G)
    • KovelKovel

      Kovel is a city located in the Volyn Oblast, in north-western Ukraine....
    • KremenetsKremenets

      Kremenets is a city in the Ternopil Oblast of western Ukraine....
       (Krzemieniec)
    • Kupel
    • Lityn (Litin)
    • LetychivLetychiv

      Letychiv is a town in the eastern part of Khmelnytskyi Oblast of western Ukraine....
    • LiubomlLiuboml

      Liuboml is a city located in the Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine, close to the border with Poland....
       (Luboml or Libivne)
    • LozishtLozisht

      Lozisht was a Jewish shtetl located in what is now western Ukraine but which used to be a part of Poland and was called the...
       (Ignatowka)
    • Lvovo
    • LutskLutsk

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    • Lyubar
    • MakarivMakariv

      Makariv is a town in Kiev Oblast of Ukraine....
       (MakarovMakarov (Hasidic dynasty)

      Makarov is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by the Rebbe Menachem Nochum Twerski of the Chernobyl dynasty....
      )
    • MedzhybizhMedzhybizh

      Medzhybizh is a town in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of western Ukraine....
       (MezhbizhMezhbizh (Hasidic dynasty)

      Mezhbizh is the name of the town of Medzhybizh in the present Ukraine which is significant as both the source of a Hasidic ...
      )
    • Mel'nitsa-Podol'skaya (Mielnica) (G)
    • Mikulints (Mikulince) (G)
    • Mukachevo (Munkacs)
    • Murafa
    • NadvirnaNadvirna

      Nadvirna is a city located in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine....
       (NadvornaNadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)

      Nadvorna is a Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within Orthodox Judaism....
      ) (G)
    • NemyrivNemyriv

      Nemyriv is a historic city in the Vinnytsia Oblast of western Ukraine....
    • NizhynFacts About Nizhyn

      Nizhyn is a city located in the Chernihiv Oblast of northern Ukraine, along the Oster River, 150 km north-east of the nation...
    • Novohrad-VolynskyiNovohrad-Volynskyi

      Novohrad-Volynskyi is a city in the Zhytomyr Oblast of northern Ukraine....
       (Zhvil)
    • OlhopilOlhopil, Vinnytsia Oblast

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    • OleskoOlesko

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       (Alesk) (G)
    • Ottynia (G)
    • Ozeryany (Jezierzany) (G)
    • Pavoloch (Pavolitch)
    • Pliskov
    • Podgaytsy (Podhajce) (G)
    • Podkamen (Podkamien) (G)
    • PohrebyschePohrebysche

      Pohrebysche is a city in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine....
    • Polonnoye
    • Pomortsy (Jazlowiec) (G)
    • Poninka
    • Priluki
    • Probezhna (Probuzna) (G)
    • Rachmastrivka
    • Rava-RuskaRava-Ruska Summary

      Rava-Ruska is a city in the Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine, near the border with Poland....
       (G)
    • RohatynRohatyn

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       (G)
    • RivneRivne

      Rivne is a historic city in western Ukraine....
       (Równo)
    • Rozdol (G)
    • Rozhnyatov (Rozniatów) (G)
    • RuzhynRuzhyn

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    • Sadagóra (SadiguraSadigura (Hasidic dynasty)

      Sadigura is a Hasidic dynasty, a scion of the Ruzhiner dynasty....
      )
    • SambirFacts About Sambir

      Sambir is a city in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine, close to the border with Poland....
       (
      Sambor) (G)
    • SavranSavran

      Savran is a town in the Odessa Oblast of south-western Ukraine....
      |Savran]]
      )
    • Seletin
    • Shargorod
    • Shchirets (Szczerzec) (G)
    • ShepetivkaShepetivka

      ShepetivkaShepetivka was first mentioned in historical documents in 1594, and is an important railway node with five transi...
    • ShpykivShpykiv Overview

      Shpykiv is an Urban Type Settlement in the Tulchynsyy Raion It formerly had a significant Jewish community, which numbered ...
    • Shumskoye (Shumsk)
    • Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala) (G)
    • SkalatSkalat

      Skalat is a small city in the Ternopil Oblast of western Ukraine....
       (G)
    • SkvyraSkvyra

      Skvyra is a city in the Kiev Oblast of central Ukraine....
       (Skver)
    • SlavutaSlavuta

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    • Snyatyn (Sniatyn) (G)
    • Snitkov
    • Sosnovoye (Selisht or Ludvipol)
    • Staro Zakrevsky MeidanStaro Zakrevsky Meidan Overview

      Staro Zakrevsky Meidan , located between Derazhnia and Volkovintzi, near Kalnaya in the Podolia region of Ukraine was a Jewi...
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    • Stepan
    • StorozhynetsStorozhynets

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       (Storojinet)
    • StryiStryi

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       (Stryj) (G)
    • Sukhostav (Suchostaw) (G)
    • Tarashcha
    • Teofipol (Tschon) (G)
    • Tetiev
    • Terebovlya (Trembowla) (G)
    • TlumachTlumach

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       (Tlumacz) (G)
    • Tluste (Tovste) (G)
    • Trostyanets (Troscianiec) (G)
    • Trochinbrod
    • TuchinFacts About Tuchķn

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    • Verkhniy Bystryy
    • VishnevetsFacts About Vishnevets

      Vishnevets is a town in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine....
       (G)
    • Volochisk
    • Voynilov (G)
    • VyzhnytsiaVyzhnytsia

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       (Vizhnitz)
    • YavorivYavoriv

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       (G)
    • Yablanov (Jablonów) (G)
    • Yagelnitsa (Jagielnica) (G)
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    • ZbarazhZbarazh

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       (G)
    • Zalishchyky (Zaleszczyki) (G)
    • ZhmerynkaZhmerynka

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    • ZhovkvaZhovkva

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       (G)
    • ZhydachivZhydachiv

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       (Zidichov) (G)
    • ZinkivZinkiv

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    • ZlatopolZlatopol

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    • ZolochivZolochiv

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       (ZlotshovZlotshov (Hasidic dynasty)

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