יהודי אודסה ודרום רוסיה
Region: Empire russe
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A recent, cosmopolitan Black Sea port city, Odessa became in the nineteenth century a hub of Jewish modernity, from the Haskala to Zionism (Pinsker, Ahad Ha'Am and Bialik lived there). Famed for its commerce, secular culture and humour, it inspired the stories of Isaac Babel. It also endured violent pogroms between 1871 and 1905.
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