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Chapter 5.2 Demography

...more... At this time, the Jews of Galicia comprised nearly 60 percent of all Jews in the Habsburg Empire. They had limited freedom to settle in towns, and were restricted...

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Chapter 5.3 Economy

...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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Chapter 6.2 Demography

...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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Chapter 2.5 Antisemitism

...Judaism was reviled in Rus' theological literature, rabbis were allowed to function, and resident Jews were tolerated de facto. Compared with Western Europe, Kyivan Rus' was remarkably free of violence...

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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 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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Chapter 3.2 Demography

...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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Chapter 1.3 Economy

...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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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 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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