Dombrovitsa - XX-5

  • Year: 1887
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Dombrovitsa - XX-5 (transliterated)

  • Year: 1915
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Дубровица  Dubrovytsia [Ukr], Dubrovitsa [Rus], Dąbrowica [Pol], Dombrovitza [Yid], Dubrowyzja [Ger], Dombrovitsa, Dubrowica,

Dubrovycja  

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Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia  Dombrovitsy is a town in the Rivne district of the Volyn province. In 1847 “Dombrov.

Jewish communityamounted to 1,910 souls; in 1897 there were 6,007, of which 2,868 were Jews. There is a synagogue and

a bet-hamidrash, which are 200 years old, and three Hasidic prayer houses, of which “Stolinskaya” has existed for about 100

years. The oldest grave dates back to the 16th century;  there is a grave of a woman killed during the pogrom of 1884. The Chevra

Kadisha has been recording a pinkus since 1500. (written ca. 1910)

 

Бережницы  Berezhnytsia [Ukr], Berezhnitsa [Rus], Bereźnica [Pol], Berezhnitza [Yid], Berezhnitsy, Bereznitza, Bereznycja  

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Сарны  Sarny [Rus, Pol, Ukr], Sarni [Yid]  

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Владимирецъ  Volodymyrets' [Ukr], Vladimirets [Rus], Włodzimierzec [Pol], Vlodimiretz [Yid], Vlodzhimyerzets, Wladimirez,

Vlodzimezhets, Vladimirei, Volodymyrec'  

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Кричильск  Krichil'sk [Rus], Kryczylsk [Pol], Krychyl's'k [Ukr]  

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Городецъ  Horodets' [Ukr], Gorodets [Rus], Horodziec [Pol], Gorodzets, Khorodzets, Horodec nad Horyniem

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Клесово  Klesiv [Ukr], Klesov [Rus], Klesów [Pol], Klisov [Yid], Klosova, Klosowa  

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Томашгрод  Tomashhorod [Ukr], Tomashgorod [Rus], Tomaszgród [Pol], Tomashorod, Tomashgrod, Tomashgrud 

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