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Chapter 5.5 Antisemitism

...to a Jewish community in the imperial capital of Vienna, penning the much-cited antisemitic statement: "I know of no greater plague than this race, which on account of its deceit,...

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Chapter 2.2 Demography

...experiences, but also by the promises of communal rights and economic opportunity. The Crusades marked a turning point for Ashkenazi Jews, who were to constitute the majority of Jews in...

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Chapter 3.3 Economy

...the economic relations between noble landowners and peasants. Peasants were also deprived of access to royal courts; their only recourse when they had complaints about abusive practices was to courts...

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Chapter 3.4 Culture

...all other Jewish communities, including the other small Crimean community with Jewish roots, the Karaites (who rejected rabbinic Judaism). The Krymchaks adopted the Crimean Tatar language for both speech and...

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Chapter 4.6 - Ukrainian-Jewish Relations

...handlers of the family budget and their involvement in the grassroots life of their respective communities — a potential basis for common interests and cooperation. Coat of arms of Pereiaslav...

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Chapter 2.1 Politics

...Jews living in the Podil district in the lower section of Kyiv already in the early tenth century. The leaders of the community included not only Jews from the Khazar...

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Chapter 4

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Cossack State 1569–1795 Chapter Four The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a federated union established to resist Muscovy, fostered Poland’s jurisdiction over Ukraine and expansion eastward. Polish and Orthodox...

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Chapter 2.3 Economy

...artisanal and commercial skills. Jews had been among those who contributed to establishing Lviv as a center for international trade between central Europe, Black Sea ports, and the Middle East,...

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Chapter 1.4 - Culture

1.4 - Culture and Religion 650–960 The Khazars' extensive international commercial networks fostered cultural development and openness to other peoples' religions. Originally believers in Shamanism, the Khazar elite appears to...

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Front Page

...experience together, in all its complexity. The first four chapters of this timeline highlight the experience of Jews on Ukrainian lands and their interaction with ethnic Ukrainians and others up...

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