Jews
in Bessarabia (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
Jews coming from Constantinople and from Poland
- commerce and liquors - rich Jewish life in the
19th century - persecution waves since 1869 -
radicals, Haskalah and racist Zionists - Jews as
national enemies - Jewish parties, schooling -
Sovietization, WW II with Transnistrian
Holocaust - Sovietization
Jews
in
Beltsy (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
Jews since 1779 - expulsions from the
countryside to Beltsy since 1882 - emigration
waves - cultural life - World War II Holocaust -
Jews coming back since 1945
Jews
in
Bessarabian little towns (Encyclopaedia
Judaica 1971)
Law of Pale of settlement with Jewish migration
from the north - Sovietization with deportations
and flight - Holocaust - partly return
Jews
in Orgeyev (Encyclopaedia Judaica
1971)
Jews since 1741 - 7,144 registered Jews in 1897
(57.9% of total population) - Zionist activities
- Flight from Barbarossa and distribution of the
Jews in inner Russia - mass murder under NS
regime - 3,000 Jews in 1970