“Stanislawow” - Encyclopedia of Jewish
Communities in Poland, Volume II
(Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine)

48°56' / 24°43'

Translation of “Stanislawow” chapter from
Pinkas Hakehillot Polin

Published by Yad Vashem

Published in Jerusalem


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Translations

 
Jerrold Landau
 
 

Joachim Nachbar, a survivor from Stanislawow graciously supplied numerous name and place spellings. Some additional clarification was added for the footnotes, etc. by Yehuda Albeck, David W. Harris, Joachim Nachbar, and David Weinberg.

This translation was generously provided by Joyce Field, Elly Fitzig, Muriel Friedman, Susannah Juni and Marc Seidenfeld

This is a translation from: Pinkas Hakehillot Polin:
Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Poland, Volume II, pages 359-376, published by Yad Vashem, Jerusalem


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(Pages 359-376)

Contents:

Stanislawow

359
I.The Jewish Settlement from its Inception until 1772
II.The Era of Austrian Rule (1772-1918)360
III.Between the Two World Wars364
IV.The Second World War368
Bibliography376


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