- a Polish–Lithuanian
aristocratic family. Jews
lived in
Koidanova as
early as 1620.
Koidanova became the site of a new
Hasidic Jewish dynasty in 1833...
- Belarusian: Марат Іванавіч Казей; 10
October 1929 in
Stankovo village,
Koidanova (now Dzyarzhynsk) District,
Minsk Region, BSSR, USSR – 11 May 1944 in...
- of the
Porzecze estate in the
Minsk province. From 1588, part of the
Koidanova estate (now Dzyarzhynsk),
belonging to the
family estate of the Radziwiłłs...
- Lithuania, where, on 2
October 1484, he
received the
estates of Lubcha,
Koidanova,
Radashkovichy and
Valozhyn from King
Casimir IV Jagiellon.
These estates...
- and
daughter were
murdered along with
approximately 1,600
other Jews in
Koidanova (now Dzyarzhynsk, Belarus).
Solomon Galperin escaped extermination and...