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Chapter 6.4 Culture

...Czech and Polish weddings. Berdychiv produced several pioneer klezmer musicians. The most famous was Avram Moyshe Kholodenko (1828–1902), known as "Pedotser." An active performer and composer, Pedotser's tunes became common...

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Chapter 6.1 Politics

...substantial number of adult recruits were converted. After 1827, when Jewish communal leaders were authorized to compose the draft lists, they based their decisions on local communal dynamics and economic...

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Chapter 5.4 Culture

...thrust of the measures adopted towards Jews — ranging from integrationist to assimilationist — were widely perceived as undermining traditional Jewish religious and community life. Read more... Measures introduced to...

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Chapter 6.5 - Antisemitism

...caused by Jewish economic activity. As these commissions were composed of representatives of groups hostile to and competing with Jews, their overall conclusion was that increased economic restrictions must be...

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Chapter 4.4 - Culture

...fasting (20th of the month of Sivan), and songs to commemorate the martyrs, including a Yiddish ballad composed in 1649, entitled "The Misfortunes of the Holy Communities in the Land...

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Chapter 4.1 Politics

...rule over Belarus. By the early seventeenth century, the combined territories of the Commonwealth also became home to the largest and most vibrant Jewish community in the world. Read more......

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Chapter 6.3 Economy

...was neither under suspicion of disloyalty, as were the Crimean Tatars, nor perceived as commercial competitors, as were the Crimean Greek and Armenian communities. The Karaites of Feodosiia, Crimea, 19th...

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Chapter 5.6 - Ukrainian-Jewish Relations

...the elections, Lviv's Jewish leaders formed a central electoral committee. The motivating force of the committee was the modernist Jewish faction Shomer Yisrael (Guardian of Israel), formed in 1868 with...

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Chapter 6.6 - Ukrainian-Jewish Relations

...as a legitimate designation for a Jew. However, as stated by historian Roman Serbyn, Sion rebuffed Osnova's complaint regarding "the lack of Jewish integration into the Ukrainian community with the...

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Chapter 4.3 - Economy

...Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. (19th-century sketch) Characteristic dress of 17th-century magnates, gentry, town dwellers, and peasants in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. (19th-century sketch) Peasant serfs sowing lands on a manorial estate. Peasant serfs...

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