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connotations of discrimination.
Shtetls (or shtetels, shtetlach,
shtetelach or
shtetlekh) were
mainly found in the
areas that
constituted the 19th-century Pale...
- the time of the
Russian Empire.[original research?] A
shtetl (plural
shtetlekh) was a
small market town or
village with a
majority Jewish po****tion...
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indicates plural,
while the el (־ל) can be a diminutive, as, for example,
shtetlekh (שטעטלעך, villages) is the
plural of
shtetl (שטעטל, village), the diminutive...
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adjectival form of Belz (Yiddish: בעלזא, Galicia) or Bălți (Bessarabia), both
shtetlekh. It can mean
adjective form, or a
member of the
Belzer Hasidim. Bill Belzer...
-
Holocaust one
generation later.
Jewish life in the
shtetls (Yiddish: שטעטלעך
shtetlekh "little towns") of the Pale of
Settlement was hard and poverty-stricken...
- and face-to-face brutality.
Thousands of
women were raped.
Hundreds of
shtetlekh were pillaged, and
Jewish neighborhoods were left in ruins. According...
- Belarsky,
which deals with the
abuse and
recurring evictions of Jews from
Shtetlekh. The
soundtrack also
includes the
following songs by po****r 1960s artists:...
-
chronicler of
Jewish life in the
eastern European Polish villages (or
shtetlekh) like the one in his
native Kazimierz Dolny in south-eastern Poland. He...
- Wagnalls. p. 479–480. Kahan, Berl (ed.). Yizker-bukh
Suvalk un di
arumike shtetlekh [Suwałki
Memorial Book] (in Yiddish). New York:
Suvalker relif-komitet...
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Librarianship called Where Once We Walked, "the de
facto print gazetteer of the
shtetlekh of the Pale of Settlement."
JewishGen List of
villages and
towns depo****ted...