
Brzezany is situated in southeast Galicia, about 62 miles from the city of Lviv. When the Austro-Hungarian empire collapsed after World War I, the town became part of the newly-reconstituted nation of Poland. After the German occupation during World War II, the Soviets annexed it as part of Ukraine. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine emerged as an independent nation. Its Great Synagogue, which still stands today, was built in 1718. The book describes its construction, history and centrality in the life and history of the Jewish community. Over the years it served as a shelter for refugees and shelter from pogroms and persecution, as the people considered the building a physical fort, and a spiritual sanctuary. It hosted community gatherings, particularly on holidays, when crowds filled every corner and spilled over into the passageway and entrance hallway. The economic situation of Brzezany's Jews was hard for all generations which contributed to the massive Jewish emigration in the late 19th century and early 20th century. There was a small number of wealthy people and a somewhat larger middle-class made up of lawyers, physicians, Jewish government officials and some established merchants. But the bulk of the population toiled at making a living: craftsmen, small merchants, workshop apprentices, store helpers, household workers, all sorts of peddlers, market stall owners, wagon owners, porters, and others. There was a substantial portion of poor people who were dependent on public support and welfare. The book has chapters on the town's figures and personalities with numerous profiles and brief descriptions, particularly of its rabbis but also doctors, scholars, Zionist activists and others. A separate section details the activities of the range of Zionist and political groups that were active in the town. Prior to World War II the Jewish population in Berezhany was approximately 4,000
Page Count:
684
Publication Date:
2024-12-15
ISBN-10:
1962054136
ISBN-13:
9781962054133
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