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Chapter 4.2 - Demography
...the 750,000 Jews living in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 44 percent (or 330,000) resided in Ukraine-Ruthenia). Of the 44 towns in the Commonwealth with a Jewish population of over one thousand,...
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...significant proportion lived in the largely Ukrainian-inhabited countryside. In 1910 Lviv, 57,000 Jews comprised 27.8 percent of the city's total population; 39,314 Greek Catholic Ruthenians comprised 19.1 percent; and 105,469...
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...failed, the political compromise that created the Austro-Hungarian Dual monarchy in 1867 brought Ukrainians and other national minorities in Transcarpathia under Hungarian rule. 1772 decree of Maria Theresa, proclaiming the...
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...of the census forms for Kyiv province. One of the census forms for Kyiv province. Main Commission for the 1897 Census. Main Commission for the 1897 Census. Map showing the...
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...1915. Construction was completed in 1878. The synagogue was destroyed by German and Romanian forces in 1941. The Jewish Reform Temple in Czernowitz (Chernivtsi) ca. 1915. Construction was completed in...
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...with local Jews. A royal investigative commission and legal action by the Jewish community against the municipal authorities for failure to protect Jews resulted in a royal decree in 1668...
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...the heavens (both theologically and astronomically), kept libraries, and produced sacral art. Enabling the intellectual awakening and the development of a common culture was the adoption of the Slavic writing...
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...the Grand Duchy. Three of the six Jewish urban communities in the Lithuanian Grand Duchy were located in Ukraine: Volodymyr, Lutsk, and Kyiv. According to one account, some Jews also...
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...king, highlights the intertwining of Greek and Scythian cultures. (Ukrainian Museum of Historical Treasures, Kyiv) Decoration of a gold comb found in a Scythian noble's grave, 4th century BCE. (Hermitage...
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...Hebrew. Read more... The only surviving document from the Khazarian administration, the Kyivan letter also illustrates socio-economic circumstances and community ties between Kyiv's Jewish community and Jewish communities in other...
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