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Tulchyn (Tulczyn) is particularly marked in Jewish Memory by the massacre of 1648, when Khmelnytsky's Cossacks massacred the Jewish community — an event recounted in the chronicles of the catastrophe (Gezerot Tah veTat). The town nonetheless remained a dynamic Jewish center in the 18th–19th centuries before being devastated by the Shoah.
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