Region: Roumanie — Bistrița-Năsăud (Transylvanie)
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Bistrița (Bistritz in German, Bistritz in Yiddish), a city in northern Transylvania, welcomed an organized Jewish community in the nineteenth century, drawn in part from Galician migrations. The community, part of which practiced Hasidism, was deported to Auschwitz in 1944 during the mass deportations from occupied Hungary.
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The days of this book
This book bears no memory day yet. The sources that document Bistrița give years and centuries, never a day; we do not invent one.
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Sources & resources
- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
- Pinkas Hakehillot — Yad Vashem
Communities of this place
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