זאמושץ'
Region: Pologne
Intersection register · custodian, not owner
A Renaissance town that first welcomed Sephardic Jews then became a home of the Haskalah, homeland of Rosa Luxemburg and I. L. Peretz.
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This Great Book does not yet have published chapters. The chapters — each bearing its register, its epistemic status and its sources — will be added as editorial enrichment and assisted generation progress.
The days of this book
This book bears no memory day yet. The sources that document Zamość give years and centuries, never a day; we do not invent one.
You know a date — a remembrance, a hilloula, the anniversary of a departure? Give it its day
Sources & resources
- M.W. Bernstein (ed.), Pinkes Zamosc, Yisker-Bukh
- Zamosc bi-Ge'onah u-ve-Shivrah (1953)
- « Zamosc », Encyclopaedia Judaica (2ᵉ éd.) (2007) ↗
- Klausner, He-Avar (1966)
- b?ih, 21 (1957), 21–92 (1957)
Notable figures of this place
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