דּוּבְּנוֹ
Region: Ukraine (Rivne / Volhynie)
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Dubno, a city in Volhynia, had been home to a significant Jewish community since the sixteenth century, with Talmudic academies and a recognized intellectual life. In the nineteenth century, Jews represented the majority of the population. During the Shoah, the community was massacred in actions carried out in 1941–1942; the Jewish cemetery still bears witness to this centuries-old presence.
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Sources & resources
- The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe ↗
- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
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