Khmel'nik - XXIV-6
- Year: Unknown
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Khmel'nik - XXIV-6 (transliterated)
- Year: 1917
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Sources on Jewish communities in this section:
Хмельник Khmil'nyk [Ukr], Khmel'nik [Rus], Khmelnik [Yid], Klmyelnik
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Khmelnyk - in the era of the Commonwealth, the city of Podolsky Voivodeship, Letychiv Povet.
Jews lived in Kh. already in 1565. According to the assessment of 1570, they owned 7 houses. On the fate of the Jews in the turbulent
years of the Khmelnytsky region and constant unrest in the second half of the 17th century, nothing is known. According to the 1765
census, there were 1,417 Jews in Kh. kahal and its congregations; according to the assessment of 1789, there were 38 merchants
and small shopkeepers, 53 tavern clerks, 43 artisans (mostly tailors), 3 wagon drivers, and 15 in domestic service.
Меджибож Medzhybizh [Ukr], Medzhibozh [Rus], Mezbizh [Yid], Międzybóż [Pol], Medzibezh, Medzibozh, Mezhibezh,
Międzybórz, Międzybuż, Medschybisch, Mejibuji
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Летичев Letichev [Rus, Yid], Letychiv [Ukr], Latyczów [Pol], Letyčiv
Снитовка Snitovka [Rus], Snitivka [Ukr], Snitówka
Ново-Константинов Novokostyantyniv [Ukr], Novyy Konstantinov [Rus], Nay-Kosntin [Yid], Konstantin Chadash [Heb],
Konstantynów Nowy [Pol], Novo-Konstantinov, Novokonstantinov
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Уланов Ulaniv [Ukr], Ulanov [Rus, Yid], Ułanów [Pol]
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Сальница Sal’nitsa [Rus], Sal’nytsia [Ukr], Salnica [Pol], Sal’nytsa
Дьяковцы D’yakovtsy [Rus], Dyakivtsi [Ukr], Diakowie [Pol]
Пиков Novyy Pikov [Rus], Pikov [Rus], Pykiv [Ukr], Pików [Pol], Novyy Pykiv, Novy Pykiv, Novy Pikov, Pików Nowy
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Пилява Pylyava [Ukr], Pilyava [Rus], Pilava [Yid], Pilawa [Pol], Piljava, Pyljava, Pyliava, Pilyeve
Старая Синява Stara Sinyava [Ukr], Staraya Sinyava [Rus], Alt-Sinyove [Yid], Sieniawa Stara [Pol], Stara Syniawa,
Sinyava Staraya, Stara Syniava, Stara Synjava, Sinyava