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  • Shtetl - Wikipedia
    Throughout this history, shtetls saw periods of relative tolerance and prosperity as well as times of extreme poverty and hardships, including pogroms in the 19th-century Russian Empire
  • What Is a Shtetl? The Jewish Town - Chabad. org
    Formed in the territories of the old Polish Commonwealth, shtetls were originally estates of the landed nobility Jews were encouraged to settle there to boost economic growth
  • What Were Shtetls? - My Jewish Learning
    Shtetls were small market towns in Russia and Poland that shared a unique socio-cultural community pattern during the 19th and early 20th centuries Shtetls ranged in size from several hundred to several thousand residents
  • Shtetl - Jewish Virtual Library
    SHTETL (pl shtetlakh; Russ mestechko; Pol miasteczko; Heb צֲיָרָה), Yiddish diminutive for shtot meaning "town" or "city," to imply a relatively small community; in Eastern Europe a unique socio-cultural communal pattern The real criteria for the size of a shtetl were vague and ill-defined, as the actual size could vary from much less than 1,000 inhabitants to 20,000 or more When
  • What Does Shtetl Mean? • Shtetl - Haredi Free Press
    They hearken back to an imagined golden age of the shtetl as a reason for their continued authority In fact, though Shtetls were characterized by tightly-bound communities, religious tradition, and poverty, they were part of a larger, vibrant network that spread across the supranational region
  • What life in the Jewish shtetl was like - Unpacked
    If you’ve ever watched Fiddler on the Roof or Yentl, you may already have an idea of what the shtetls—small Jewish market towns in pre-WWII central and Eastern Europe—were like From 1791 to 1917, Russian Jews were confined to shtetls in an area called the Pale of Settlement
  • Shtetl - YIVO Encyclopedia
    Shtetls developed in the territories of the old Polish Commonwealth, where the nobility encouraged Jews to move onto estates in order to stimulate economic development
  • SHTETL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SHTETL is a small Jewish town or village formerly found in Eastern Europe
  • Jewish Shtetl (Town) - Chabadpedia
    In total, about two million Jews left the shtetls of the Pale of Settlement during those years With the extermination of most of Central and Eastern European Jews in the Holocaust, the phenomenon of Jewish shtetls finally passed from the world
  • Shtetls through the centuries - Ukrainian Jewish Encounter
    Taras Vozniak: To understand the socio-cultural or cultural phenomenon of shtetls, you need to know how the Jewish community emerged in Europe, including Ukraine





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