Revel' - III-4 (transliterated)
- Year: 1914
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Revel' - III-4 (colored)
- Year: 1931
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Revel' - III-4
- Year: 1867
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Sources on Jewish Communities in this section:
Ревель Tallinn [Est], Reval [Ger], Revel' [Rus], Rewel [Pol], Tallina [Latv], Talinas [Lith], Talin [Yid], Rääveli [Fin],
Revelia [Lat], Tallin, Tallinna, Kolyvan, Kallinn
Brockhaus-Efron jewish Encyclopedia Revel, a town - in the era of the Commonwealth, a town of the Zhmudz principality.
In 1765, there were 365 poll tax payers in the kahal.
Тула Tuula [Est], Tula [Rus], Thula [Ger], Tuula Asundas
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Tula is a provincial city. By the 1897 census, population of the area (gubernia) was
over 200K with 2,335 being Jews; this included over 100K in Tula itself with 2,324 Jews. There is a Saturday school. In 1904,
two prayer houses officially existed (since 1874 and 1903); one of them has a Talmud Torah.